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Dedicated Turtleford group takes part in Christmas Bird Count
A group of about 15 enthusiasts committed to participate in the Turtleford area Christmas Bird Count this year.Coordinator Brent Keen was pleased with the event held Dec. 28 but said he would have lik...
Dec 30, 2021

Extreme cold warnings still in place across Saskatchewan
Environment Canada once again offered some hope to Saskatchewan residents Thursday.The weather service extended extreme cold warnings for much of the province, but added: "A respite from this unusual ...
Dec 30, 2021

Year in Review: Moe says 2021 was a ‘challenging’ year
Looking back on the past 12 months, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said it has been a challenging year, but he's staying positive."We're making some headway with respect to COVID; we're most certainly...
Dec 30, 2021

COVID vaccine walk-in clinics set up in northern communities over holiday weekend
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) will be providing COVID-19 vaccine clinics to northern communities over the holiday weekend.Both walk-in and booked clinic appointments spots are available from...
Dec 29, 2021

Connor Bedard scores four goals to enter record books, Canada thrashes Austria 11-2
EDMONTON - Connor Bedard's four goals propelled Canada to an 11-2 win over Austria at the world junior men's hockey championship on Tuesday. Mason McTavish scored twice and Cole Perfetti had a goal an...
Dec 29, 2021

SaskPower not anticipating any outages from cold weather, still recommending emergency kits
The extreme cold weather and subsequent increase in power usage aren't expected to cause any outages across the province.That's according to Scott McGregor, media relations consultant with SaskPower. ...
Dec 29, 2021

SLGA investigating after computer system hacked
The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority was hacked on Christmas Day.In a media release Tuesday, the SLGA said it "took steps to secure its systems and mitigate the impact to their data and operat...
Dec 28, 2021

Canada's Justin Sourdif suspended one game at world junior men's hockey championship
EDMONTON - Canadian forward Justin Sourdif was suspended one game Tuesday at the world junior men's hockey championship because of an illegal check. Sourdif of Richmond, B.C., served the suspension Tu...
Dec 28, 2021

Deep freeze expected to last until 2022
The brutally cold conditions are expected to last until next year.That's according to Environment Canada meteorologist Justin Shaer, who says people throughout the province will have to wait a while t...
Dec 28, 2021

As of Dec. 27, Canada has recorded 2,026,399 cases of COVID-19
With Canada recording more than two million total COVID-19 cases, there are mounting concerns over how provincial health systems will cope with an expected surge in cases after the holidays. Canadian ...
Dec 28, 2021