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COVID-19 Update: 42 new cases, 13 in hospital, 11 more recoveries

There were 42 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 26, bringing the total to 1,178 cases. The newest cases were located in the South (22), Central (8), Saskatoon (10) and North (2) regions.

Wexit Party changed name to Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan, appointed new interim leader

In the aftermath of the fall 2019 federal election and the re-election of the Justin Trudeau-led Liberal Party to a minority government, there was an immediate backlash in Western Canada.

Sandy Christensen鈥檚 Saskatchewan Folks illustrated rural life in clay

Although food from Fresh Start was available in Assiniboia鈥檚 Shurniak Gallery during the province鈥檚 cautious and phased reopening, the gallery and exhibits weren鈥檛 accessible for the public since March.

Climate change, immigration, education and health care are focus of Sask. Liberals this election

The Saskatchewan Liberal Party announced their first slate of candidates for the 2020 provincial election, with three people taking a run at seats in Saskatoon and Regina on July 20 This includes leader Naveed Anwar, who will run in Saskatoon Univers

Saskatoon's Ty Campbell is the 2020 Saskatchewan amateur golf champion

Ty Campbell, 23, either led or shared the lead of the four-round event after 54 holes, giving the cushion up early in the final round, but getting the margin back just in time to claim the win on Friday, July 24 at The Legends Golf Course in Warman.

Thanks for Farming Tour by Thunderstruck Ag Equipment arrived in Assiniboia

鈥淲e鈥檙e travelling across Western Canada through the prairie provinces,鈥 said Liz Hernandez of Thunderstruck Ag Equipment. 鈥淲e started in Manitoba, then we went to Alberta, and now we鈥檙e in Saskatchewan.

Golf Saskatchewan crowned amateur winners

Brooklin Fry sweeps provincials

Saskatchewan鈥檚 crops are in a comparatively good condition and developing

Crops remain in relatively good condition and are advancing quickly for the period of July 14-20, thanks to recent rain and warm weather.

Possible COVID-19 exposure inside businesses in Swift Current

The Saskatchewan Health Authority issued a public warning on the evening of July 23, after confirming an individual who attended several businesses in Swift Current had tested positive for COVID-19.

Lanigan RCMP laid charges for trafficking cattle in Alberta and Saskatchewan

Lanigan RCMP laid charges following a five-month long cattle theft investigation at Caprina Farms and Ranching located near Jansen, Saskatchewan.
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