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Ministry of Environment warns public against feeding wildlife

Though it may seem like it will be hard for animals to find food over winter, the public is 小蓝视频 warned that feeding animals, even when done with good intentions, may cause more harm than good.

Ministry of Health Launches Saskatchewan Acute Stroke Pathway

Those who suffer a stroke will now be cared for quickly and efficiently with integration of a new set of protocals.

Record for power use in Saskatchewan broken for third time in a month

Saskatchewan residents are 小蓝视频 reminded to conserve power and save money as the winter weather has resulted in record highs for power usage.

Recession ends but economy continues to weaken in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is seeing some improvement due to the end of a recession, but economic prospects may be dim for a while longer in some parts of the province.

Royal Canadian Mint celebrates Canada鈥檚 150th birthday with new collector coins

Both new coin collectors and experts will be excited by new keepsakes for Canada鈥檚 anniversary.

Ministry of Agriculture sets new regulations for livestock premises identification

Saskatchewan producers will now be required to take part in a program to prevent the spread of animal diseases. The Government of Saskatchewan announced changes to Saskatchewan鈥檚 Premises Identification (PID) program on January 12.

Saskatchewan residents challenged to become most playful province for Canada鈥檚 birthday

A new provincial initiative is challenging Saskatchewan residents to become more active in preparation for Canada鈥檚 150 th anniversary.

Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan accepting nominations for Equine Excellence Awards

Those with a love for horses are 小蓝视频 reminded to submit nominations for an annual award dedicated to Saskatchewan residents.

Institute for Research on Public Policy calls for prescription drug safety for seniors

With Canadian seniors using a large amount of prescription drugs, safety is an important aspect of medication that needs to be considered.

CIBC partners with Magnet to support employment for Canadians living with a disability

Canadians struggling to tackle employment barriers are supported by a partnership between a bank and a social enterprise that focuses on diversity hiring.
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