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$250 million in highway improvements underway

As we headed into the long weekend, $250 million worth of projects improving highways, bridges, culverts, and an airport are underway across the province. Travellers are asked to watch for bridge replacements on Highway No.

Immunizations available for Saskatchewan children

As children head back to school, the Government of Saskatchewan and all health officials would like to encourage parents to ensure their children鈥檚 vaccinations are up to date, especially those just entering Kindergarten.

Visitors in the area

Sara and Jay Barber and daughters Pacey and Tenley from Swift Current visited Grandparents Arnold and Sheila Vickers and other family members on the weekend.

Restraint measures 小蓝视频 implemented to restore balance

On August 31, the provincial finance minister, Kevin Doherty, released the 2015-16 first quarter financial report, which shows that forest fires and the decline in oil prices have put the province鈥檚 finances into a deficit position after the first qu

Long-time resident opens new business offering wealth management services

Providing families with a clear vision for the future is what wealth management is all about, says Glenn Dutchak, who opened the 20Twenty Wealth Management Canora branch at 213 Main Street at the beginning of September.

Auto claims process 小蓝视频 streamlined for customers

Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is enhancing service for customers through a new program that allows Saskatchewan vehicle owners to have some vehicle damage estimated at accredited auto repair firms.

Town council decides on its share of CEC costs

Canora town council decided at the September 1 meeting to contribute $106,662 towards the total cost of new Collaborative Emergency Centre (CEC) project at Canora Hospital. The total cost of the project is estimated at almost $1 million.
Community commended at grand opening of the Assiniboine Valley Medical Center

Community commended at grand opening of the Assiniboine Valley Medical Center

Kamsack and its citizens were commended by their 小蓝视频 last week for having led the way through a struggle to provide the community with a new facility for health care, which he said is still Saskatchewan鈥檚 number one concern.

Body of 22-year-old Keeseekoose man discovered

The body of a Keeseekoose First Nation man was discovered in a vehicle in a field several days after the man鈥檚 death.

Thieves break in to the Kamsack town office

Loose change in desks and a day鈥檚 deposits were stolen from the Kamsack town office when it was illegally entered the night of August 26/27. It was discovered at 6 a.m. on August 27 that someone had entered the building after 8 p.m.
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