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COVID-19 Update: 24 new cases, six in hospital, five recoveries and one death

There were 24 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 11,聽bringing the total to 2,092聽cases. One death was also reported.

Saskatchewan Party held an advantage according to polls

The Saskatchewan Party held a sizeable advantage in the electoral campaign currently underway in the prairie province, a new Research Co. poll has found.

Gravelbourg Cares Wellness Shuttle to serve Assiniboia

The Gravelbourg Cares Wellness Shuttle could soon be offering rides to people from Assiniboia needing to get to medical appointments in Moose Jaw and Regina.

COVID-19 Update 34 new cases, six in hospital and 12 recoveries

There were 34 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 10,聽bringing the total to 2,068 reported cases.

Saskatchewan Cattlemen鈥檚 Association fall meetings move online

Due to COVID-19 restrictions and the impacts on the ability to plan the Saskatchewan Cattlemen鈥檚 Association鈥檚 (SCA鈥檚) fall meetings, they have moved to a virtual format for 2020.

Emily Bront毛 topped science when she described Saskatchewan鈥檚 Octobers

Scientifically speaking, autumn affects the leaves on trees because the hours of daylight dwindle whenever summer ends - the reduction in hours of sunshine begins in late August in Saskatchewan.

Crop Rotation Survey to be conducted this fall by the U of S

University of Saskatchewan researchers are gearing up to launch Crop Rotation Survey workshops this fall. Dr.

Ken Grey and the Progressive Conservative Party spend their money wisely

Ken Grey, the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan, was recently asked why the PC party didn鈥檛 have hundreds of billboards and maildrops everyday.

Exercise your right to cast a ballot for this year鈥檚 election

Voting in any election can be a daunting task, but that has been amplified in the year 2020 by pandemic protocols and increased uncertainty about the leadership in our province.

NDP promised mental health emergency rooms in four largest cities

Standing outside Saskatoon City Hospital, New Democratic Party (NDP) Leader Ryan Meili promised on Oct. 8 to establish mental health emergency rooms in the four largest cities in Saskatchewan, should his party be elected to government.
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