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Issues with high cumulative precipitation in Saskatchewan’s north prolonged during the summer

High precipitation has been a problem in the northern sections of the province since April 1, 2020, with high flows and lake levels across the Churchill River and Lower Saskatchewan River basins.

COVID-19 update: one additional death, 15 new cases, eight in hospital, nine more recoveries

See the attached provincial COVID-19 map for more details

Parade honoured Grace Eleanor (Kirby) Heagy

Friends and family of Grace Heagy gathered in Rockglen for a special 100 th birthday parade on August 15, beginning after 11 a.m. after the participants were marshalled in line.

Southeast College Update

In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, first year University of Regina classes held in conjunction with Southeast College will be conducted via “remote learning” methods, which will include a combination of virtual real-time class meetings via Zoom (s

After WE, can you trust the Trudeau Liberals?

As Justin Trudeau’s $900-million scandal continues to unfold, one truth has become crystal clear: Justin Trudeau is currently using the COVID-19 emergency spending to enrich his friends.

Saskatchewan putting $15 million into agtech, seeking to leverage private equity

The government of Saskatchewan announced $15 million in funding for development of agricultural technology (agtech) on August 13.
Use DIY personal finance to turn your money habits around

Use DIY personal finance to turn your money habits around

It’s time to take the DIY approach with your personal finances. Everyone sets goals for the future and many require having a solid financial plan in place.

Warm weather helped crops develop across Saskatchewan

Warm weather continued to help crops mature throughout the province. This was beneficial for many areas, but some reported premature ripening and damage from the summer’s high heat as recorded from August 4-10.

Communities in Bloom photography contest

Communities in Bloom are holding a photography contest at the close of summer. Communities in Bloom want contestants to take photos of what they’re proud of then send them in for a selection of prizes.

Updated return to school plan inadequate on student and staff safety

The Saskatchewan government’s latest tweaks to the Safe School Plan ignored expert advice and the concerns of many staff, parents and students, said CUPE Saskatchewan’s Education Workers’ Steering Committee.
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