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Crop Report for the period of May 12 to May 18

Seeding progress in Saskatchewan more than doubled last week, thanks to minimal rainfall and few disruptions in field work.

Saskatchewan’s exports continue to be resilient

The provincial government in Saskatchewan announced the first quarter export numbers on May 21, with figures ranging from more than $7.4 billion, up to 4.

Assiniboia RCMP searched for information on local crimes

In Assiniboia, sometime between Wednesday May 13 and Monday May 18, three bicycles were stolen. Two of the pilfered bicycles had since been located and returned to their owners.

COVID-19 case numbers jump by 21, province records seventh death

Chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced on Wednesday, May 20 that the province has recorded its seventh death related to COVID-19. An additional 21 cases had been confirmed.

Truck stolen in the Dahinda area

Sometime on the morning of May 20, a truck was stolen from a farmyard in the Dahinda area south of Avonlea and approximately nine kilometres east of Kayville.

Potentia Renewables posted a facility manager position

James Marzotto, Manager of Business Development for Potential Renewables, recently announced a new opening for a facility manager at the Golden South Wind Farm south of Assiniboia.

Supporting local businesses is more important than ever

It is no secret; small and medium sized businesses have taken a hit during the COVID-19 pandemic. These business owners are our family, friends, neighbours and fellow Saskatchewanians.

Residents in Saskatchewan were reminded to be watchful for Hantavirus

Saskatchewan’s provincial government urged residents to take precautions and be mindful about the risk of hantavirus this spring in areas where rodents might be present.

RCMP Roving Traffic Unit seized drugs on the Trans-Canada

The RCMP stopped an eastbound vehicle on Highway One west of Swift Current on the afternoon of Thursday, May 14 for a driver’s licence, vehicle registration and sobriety check.

SHA said they are a long way from back to normal amid resumption of services announcement

SHA CEO Scott Livingstone announced on Tuesday, May 19 that some health services in the province will resume as phase one of the resumption plan began. Livingstone explained the SHA were a long way away from returning to normal operations.
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