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SHA expanded criteria related to visitation restrictions

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced on Wednesday, June 3 they had expanded their criteria for compassionate reasons related to visitation restrictions.

Crop report for May 26 to June 1

Dry conditions this week allowed farmers to nearly complete seeding in all regions of the province. Ninety-six per cent of the crop is now planted, which is ahead of the five-year average of 92 per cent (2015-2019) for this time of year.

Recreational facilities will fully reopen in Assiniboia when Phase Four begins

The playgrounds, recreation and community facilities in Assiniboia were closed until further notice on March 16 by the Town of Assiniboia. These closures happened soon after the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 pandemic on March 11.

Access Communications donated to Food Banks of Saskatchewan

Access Communications employees successfully completed an internal fundraising campaign that netted proceeds of $11,585 in support of the Food Banks of Saskatchewan’s Crisis Response Fund, which will help provide bulk food purchasing, food hamper del

Premier says there is no place for racism in Saskatchewan amid peaceful protest outside of the Sask.

Premier Scott Moe said during a press conference on Tuesday, June 2 that there’s no place for racism in Saskatchewan as a peaceful protest took place outside the legislature.

The George Floyd protests during the pandemic might’ve been warranted, but they were reckless

Canadians watched in horror as protests erupted across America and the world in response to the police killing of George Floyd.

$28 MILLION invested to improve rural roads by 2023

36 RMs to receive grants in the first year of the plan

Burrowing Owls have returned to raise families

It is that time of year again when the endangered Burrowing Owl returns to the prairies after a long migration from its wintering grounds in Texas and Mexico. But it’s no time to rest. After migration, the owls are busy.

Prairie South Division to reduce custodial services

The Prairie South School Division announced plans to start the 2020-21 school year off with a reduction in custodial services at six Moose Jaw schools and two other school board facilities.

Kamsack Cyclones Baseball Team

A devastating tornado that struck the Town of Kamsack, Saskatchewan on August 9, 1944, referred to by the locals as a Cyclone, prompting the name of the local baseball team, the Cyclones.
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