Category Archives: Newsletter Daily

STF president: Classroom complexity teachers not a perfect solution, but it is a start
School divisions across the province started the new school year with additional teachers. The hirings were made to comply with a new article - established through binding arbitration - in the collect...
Sep 03, 2025

From scavenger hunts to music: Meadow Lake to celebrate new Co-op Centre with 'Welcome Week'
The new Co-op Centre in Meadow Lake won't just be showing off shiny floors and fresh paint next week - it will be buzzing with scavenger hunts, music, pickleball and local talent.The city is hosting i...
Sep 03, 2025

Sask. outfitters lose millions in revenues due to wildfires
Wildfires in Northern Saskatchewan have cost outfitters more than $2 million so far in 2025. That's according to Saskatchewan Commission of Professional Outfitters (SCPO) Acting-CEO Roy Anderson, who ...
Sep 03, 2025

SPSA: Summer may be ending, but wildfire season is not
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) said wildfire season does not have a fixed or direct end. It is a fluid situation that can change suddenly due to shifting weather conditions, regardless o...
Sep 02, 2025

Rain, wildfires cause slow beginning to harvest 2025
It is likely to be a long autumn for Saskatchewan farmers, as harvest is off to a sluggish start. This year's harvest is progressing slower than both the five and ten-year averages for the province. A...
Sep 02, 2025

PHOTOS: Community spirit shines at Meadow Lake 3-on-3 basketball tournament
The sound of sneakers on pavement and cheers from the crowd filled Lions Park in Meadow Lake on Saturday as 22 teams went head-to-head in the city's fourth annual 3-on-3 basketball tournament.Organize...
Sep 02, 2025

Road work to shut down stretch of 7th Street East starting Sept. 4
Drivers in Meadow Lake are being advised to plan ahead, as 7th Street East between 5th Avenue East and 7th Avenue East will be closed to traffic starting Sept. 4 for maintainance. The City said emerge...
Sep 02, 2025
Slow down, school is back in session
School zones were once again a buzz of activity this morning as children made their way back to school after the summer holidays.SGI is reminding the public to be aware of more foot traffic and school...
Sep 02, 2025
Scientists call for Sask. to reverse decision to extend coal-fired power plants
A group of atmospheric scientists say they're concerned about the Government of Saskatchewan's decision to extend the life of SaskPower's coal-fire power plants instead of abiding by federal regulatio...
Sep 02, 2025

WATCH: 'I'm proud of my heritage': Generations gather at Flying Dust First Nation powwow
Glenn Sanderson never danced as a child."I didn't know my culture that well," he said. "So, I'm just starting to get back into my culture and to learn."Sanderson joined hundreds of dancers from across...
Sep 02, 2025