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NDP questioned Sask. Party’s Lean PPE purge

Information attained through Freedom of Information showed the provincial government paid US-based Lean consultants to lead health care workers through a PPE housecleaning at a pandemic supply warehouse in Regina with the explicit goal of donating, r

Saskatchewan announced $4 billion irrigation project over next 10 years

Carrots, beets, lettuce, corn, cabbage, cucumbers and, yes, potatoes – all of these could soon be produced in large scale within Saskatchewan over the next decade.

Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame will hold their 36th annual induction in October

The Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum on 292 22 nd Street West in Battleford originated in 1983.

Saskatchewan to trial new technology designed to improve the mental health of farmers

Innovation Saskatchewan and the Ministry of Agriculture have joined with Saskatoon-based Bridges Health to present farmers with a tool to trace their mental health and connect them with supports.

Saskatchewan economy opens up further and it might be easier to visit grandma soon

In time for the Canada Day holiday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced on June 30 some of the last stages of re-opening the provincial economy after the lockdown brought on by the COVID-19 crisis.

The Assiniboia RCMP required information on a stolen car in the RM of Old Post

The Assiniboia RCMP appealed for the public's assistance in detecting the person(s) responsible for a theft of car occurring in the RM of Old Post near Killdeer sometime between June 3 and June 15, 2020.

It might take a while for that rite of passage – the drivers test

Getting one’s driver’s licence at the age of 16 has long been a rite of passage for Saskatchewan’s youth, especially since much of the province is so reliant on having your own vehicle due to limited public transportation.

Study confirmed Canadian’s commitment to preserving historic places

In the spirit of Canada Day and celebrating all things Canadian, Heritage Saskatchewan shared a new study, Canadians and Heritage Places , revealing 90 per cent of Canadians believed in the importance of preserving heritage sites and historic places.

The SHSAA held their AGM: Al Wandler honoured with a service award

The Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association held their 72 nd AGM online on June 25. The association wrapped up the activities for the 2019- 2020 school year at the meeting.

Pandemic impacted final 2019-20 results for Saskatchewan’s fiscal year

The consequences for 2019-20 fiscal year presented a $319 million deficit resulting from a precipitous decline in revenue during the fourth quarter. The impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic affected the market downturn.
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