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Ian Cristo is working towards a Red Seal Endorsement as an Automotive Service Technician

The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) publicized the list of Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) Industry Scholarship winners in 2020 – this list included 100 graduating high school students in 72 communities

Time for hay salvage and ditch mowing has arrived in the province

The provincial government reminded producers that they can start salvaging hay in provincial highway ditches beginning on July 9.

Trudeau has no plan to guide Canada through recovery

Warren Steinley, Member of Parliament for Regina-Lewvan, responded on July 9 to the Liberal government’s Economic and Fiscal Snapshot and the fact that Justin Trudeau has no plan to help workers or guide Canada through the economic recovery.

Summer is the time to be bear aware

With the summer season in gear, Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Environment reminded all residents in the province to be bear aware.

Who’s That Shrieking in My Back Yard? The Shrikes hatched!

Hungry babies are insistent, but these babies sure do make a lot of noise. Loggerhead Shrikes (a.k.a Butcherbirds) have particularly noisy little ones and they just might startle if people aren’t ready for them.

Small cell sites and coming 5G will improve connectivity in small town Saskatchewan

In the digital 21st century economy, connectivity to both the internet and cellular service is life. And while much of rural Saskatchewan has better coverage than similar rural areas in southwest Manitoba, for instance, there’s still work to be done.

Saskatchewan’s weather returned to normal after strong winds and tornado warnings

Saskatchewan’s weather normalized on Wednesday, July 8 after an evening of strong westerly winds associated with a low-pressure system, which hung over the central and southwestern areas of the province the night before.

Craik RCMP seized roughly 50 kg of cocaine after traffic stop in Davidson

At approximately 1:30 p.m., an officer from the Craik RCMP Detachment stopped a vehicle for speeding northbound on Highway 11 near Davidson on July 3.

Justin Trudeau can’t be trusted to lead us through the recovery

As the spread of COVID-19 in Canada slows down, the economic and social impacts of the pandemic are becoming more apparent. Faced with rebuilding an economy that was largely brought to a forced halt, Canada is at a crossroads of sorts.

SaskTel reported net income of $119.8 million: growth from wireless network services

SaskTel conveyed a 2019-20 net income of $119.8 million and operating revenues of $1,283.7 million, a year-over-year revenue growth of $5.8 million, on Wednesday, July 8.
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