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Update: Red Earth pulls together to search for missing 5-year-old boy

Update: Red Earth pulls together to search for missing 5-year-old boy

Frank Young has been missing since April 19
Sask. to put up Canada's first Treaty boundary signs

Sask. to put up Canada's first Treaty boundary signs

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways is coordinating the production and installation of Treaty boundary signs, with a public unveiling and СÀ¶ÊÓƵ planned for later in 2022.
Highway Hotline has record-breaking year

Highway Hotline has record-breaking year

The Highway Hotline received nearly 13 million hits over the past year.
Ukrainian family has arrived in Estevan after fleeing country early in the war

Ukrainian family has arrived in Estevan after fleeing country early in the war

The Nedozhdii family – consisting of Volodymyr, his wife Yevheniia, their daughter Karyna and their son Rostyslav – arrived in the community on April 9.
Regina man makes history with $70 million lottery win

Regina man makes history with $70 million lottery win

The $70 million LOTTO MAX jackpot is the largest to be won in Western Canada and is the biggest jackpot ever awarded in Saskatchewan by a $10 million margin.
Snowbirds heading to Comox to train prior to starting 2022 season

Snowbirds heading to Comox to train prior to starting 2022 season

The Canadian Forces’ Snowbirds, 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, head to the Comox Valley from April 19 to May 11 to rehearse their moves over some non-prairie terrain prior to starting their touring season in mid-June.
2021 Injury statistics released by Worker’s Comp

2021 Injury statistics released by Worker’s Comp

WCB reports 90 per cent of Saskatchewan workplaces had zero injuries and zero fatalities last year.
Avian Flu confirmed in Saskatchewan

Avian Flu confirmed in Saskatchewan

Province confirms finding of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in backyard flock and a commercial poultry flock
Sask. ranked high for mining investment

Sask. ranked high for mining investment

Survey puts province at No. 1 in Canada, second-best globally
Ambulances, fire trucks, now among vehicles allowed to use blue lights

Ambulances, fire trucks, now among vehicles allowed to use blue lights

Amendment to vehicle equipment regulations takes effect immediately.
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