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NDP says addictions counsellor training should be restored

Saskatoon – In June, Sask Polytechnic cut several programs, including addictions counsellor training, as part of its response to the disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic.
More than 1,000 Bees Hatched in Wascana Centre

More than 1,000 Bees Hatched in Wascana Centre

Nature enthusiasts, gardeners and aspiring scientists of all ages are invited to explore and learn about Wascana Centre’s new pollinator projects, the highlight being more than 1,000 new leafcutter bees hatched from 12 kits located throughout the par
Speeding in the Orange Zone is seriously concerning

Speeding in the Orange Zone is seriously concerning

Results from July's Traffic Safety Spotlight on highway work zone safety
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

Six New Cases - Five in Hospital - 20 More Recoverie
Bonanza Drilling fined $50,000 for worker’s fall off drilling rig

Bonanza Drilling fined $50,000 for worker’s fall off drilling rig

Rosetown - Brooks, Alberta-based drilling rig company Bonanza Drilling Inc. pleaded guilty to one count under The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 1996 in Rosetown Provincial Court on August 13, 2020.

Saskatchewan Working to Develop New Human Trafficking Law

The Government of Saskatchewan is working to develop new provincial legislation to prevent human trafficking. “Human trafficking is an issue of increasing concern across Canada,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Don Morgan said.
Win a Backyard BBQ

Win a Backyard BBQ

Win a Backyard BBQ - Brought to you by the Observer Sponsored by Co-OP - Fireside Furniture & Applicances - Family Foods, Carlyle Food World Carlyle Bakery - Michael's Coffee Shop - Home Hardware - Pharmasave - King's Department Store - The Floor Sto
Lots of Sunflowers

Lots of Sunflowers

The photo of the week is a field of sunflowers near Kisbey taken by Lorna Hill. A pump jack is in the background.
Manor Restaurant Reopens

Manor Restaurant Reopens

The community of Manor will again see a café operate out of the building at 42 Main Street. Formerly known as Kevin’s Hamburger House, The Duck Inn and Manor Café, the 629 Family Restaurant opened on Aug.
Tourist of the Week

Tourist of the Week

Tyson Elliott
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