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Climate resilience report shows province adapting to changing climate

Climate resilience report shows province adapting to changing climate

The Government of Saskatchewan released its second annual climate resilience report on Friday, with a suite of measures that demonstrate how resilient the province is to a changing climate.
WCS Entrepreneurship 30 JA Company wins top awards

WCS Entrepreneurship 30 JA Company wins top awards

SOUP ‘R SNACKS wins TEAM & INDIVIDUAL AWARDS FROM JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT SK Soup ‘R Snacks announced the winners of individual Junior Achievement of Saskatchewan Business Hall of Fame Awards at the WCS virtual Awards Night on Wednesday.
Class guidelines released for the return of school in September

Class guidelines released for the return of school in September

The Government of Saskatchewan released the Primary and Secondary Educational Institution Guidelines for the return to classroom learning in the fall.
Saskatchewan has 15 new COVID cases, most from southwest

Saskatchewan has 15 new COVID cases, most from southwest

There are 15 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 18, bringing the provincial total to 708. Fourteen of the new cases are in the South region.

There are no easy answers for government

Weyburn This Week editorial
Sask. has lowest number of impaired driving fatalities and injuries on record

Sask. has lowest number of impaired driving fatalities and injuries on record

A significant drop in the number of impaired driving fatalities last year suggests most people in Saskatchewan have decided it is simply not okay to drive impaired.
Weyburn Comprehensive School hands out activity awards

Weyburn Comprehensive School hands out activity awards

The Weyburn Comprehensive School held a virtual presentation of their activity awards on Monday evening, covering all extra-curricular activities at the school over the past year. The school’s major awards were presented as follows. The R.C.
Province takes first steps to improving police oversight

Province takes first steps to improving police oversight

Government has introduced The Police Amendment Act, 2020 today as an initial step to improving police oversight in Saskatchewan. The Act contains numerous enhancements to the Investigation Observer process to make it more transparent and accountable.
Grant funding provided for veteran service clubs

Grant funding provided for veteran service clubs

The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $100,000 in 2020-21 to continue supporting the important work of veteran service clubs across the province.
Nine new COVID-19 cases for Saskatchewan, two in hospital

Nine new COVID-19 cases for Saskatchewan, two in hospital

There are nine new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 17, bringing the provincial total to 693. Seven of the new cases are in the Far North region and two are in the Saskatoon region.
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