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Don’t get steamrolled

Don’t get steamrolled

FCAA warns Saskatchewan residents of unlicensed door to door sellers offering paving services.
Saskatchewan unemployment rate remains lowest in the nation

Saskatchewan unemployment rate remains lowest in the nation

Statistics show the province added 16,300 jobs year-over-year in May.
Rain falls on wildfires, but the fight is still on

Rain falls on wildfires, but the fight is still on

The rain that has fallen this weekend is allowing SPSA to assess conditions and come up with new strategies, always keeping an eye on the weather forecast.
Cooler weather and light rain helping some provinces in battle against wildfires

Cooler weather and light rain helping some provinces in battle against wildfires

PRINCE ALBERT — The Saskatchewan government is boosting support it's giving to wildfire evacuees, while officials say light rain and cooler temperatures this weekend could help keep some of the province's larger fires in check.
Wildfires in the Prairies having impact on air quality in several provinces

Wildfires in the Prairies having impact on air quality in several provinces

MONTREAL — Poor air quality fuelled by wildfires burning across the Prairies left a large swath of the country enveloped in a haze again on Saturday, but Environment Canada said the situation is expected to improve over the weekend.
Relief funding for wildfire evacuees increased; NDP say not good enough

Relief funding for wildfire evacuees increased; NDP say not good enough

As of yesterday, there were 24 active wildfires in Saskatchewan and 33 communities have evacuated.
Herbicide-resistant pigweed varieties on their way to Sask.

Herbicide-resistant pigweed varieties on their way to Sask.

Amaranth preparedness on the Prairies key to controlling invasive species.
Saskatchewan lays charges in wildfires while 1,000 more flee in Manitoba

Saskatchewan lays charges in wildfires while 1,000 more flee in Manitoba

Prairie wildfires developed on two fronts Friday, as 1,000 more Manitoba residents were forced to flee their homes and Saskatchewan RCMP charged two people with starting blazes.
Celebrating poetry for the eyes

Celebrating poetry for the eyes

June 7 is Saskatchewan Art Gallery Day.
Two people charged with setting wildfires

Two people charged with setting wildfires

Individuals charged for allegedly starting fires.
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