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Camp Saskatchewa is excited to be offering this training course to artists in the province who wish to broaden their education and increase their confidence when working with remote or under-served co...
Oct 15, 2020
Kassidy Dunsing may only be 25 years old, but her life experience reflects so much more. She moved to Meadow Lake four years ago and has spent the time since building up her small business, Eatery on ...
Teena Monteleone Oct 14, 2020
Sakaw Askiy is preparing the Forest Operating Plan for the Prince Albert Forest Management Agreement area for the next 5-year period. For everyone's safety, instead of holding public meetings this yea...
Oct 14, 2020
From city manager to managing partner.That's the case for Melfort's city manager Ryan Danberg who is part of the eight-person group, Route2 SK Inc. that recently bought Elk Ridge Resort. Danberg is se...
Oct 13, 2020
Conrad Read is looking for his third consecutive term on Meadow Lake city council.Read, who has worked for the Ministry of Highways for 41 years, said his knowledge and expertise when it comes to road...
Oct 13, 2020
The UR Pride Centre in Regina is an organization that supports LGBT youth and adults (and their allies) across Saskatchewan.We've recently relaunched our Saskatchewan Queer and Trans Youth Network, a ...
Oct 13, 2020
SaskEnergy will be conducting a series of controlled flares in the northwest area of Saskatchewan in order to perform scheduled maintenance work on the Corporations transmission system: October 14th f...
Oct 13, 2020
There are 48 new cases of COVID-19 being reported in Saskatchewan, 19 of which are in the province's North Central zone, an area that includes Prince Albert. Meanwhile, the Premier is calling on the p...
Oct 12, 2020
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is reporting 24 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday. Initial investigations have linked 12 of these cases to the Gospel Outreach outbreak in Prince Albert. Regina is a...
Oct 11, 2020
The Saskatchewan Health Authority announced 28 possible COVID-19 exposures at businesses across the province, that were visited by people who were likely infectious with the virus. Of the 28 exposures...
Oct 11, 2020