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SaskPower provided $25,000 to Aquatic Invasive Species program

Saskatchewan’s provincial government’s efforts to keep invasive species out of Saskatchewan waterbodies got a boost recently, with a $25,000 contribution from SaskPower to the Ministry of Environment’s aquatic invasive species (AIS) program.

Creative Saskatchewan appointed new CEO

The Creative Saskatchewan Board of Directors announced the appointment of Erin Dean to the position of Chief Executive Officer on Aug. 24.

The Nature Conservancy of Canada will protect the shoreline along Buffalo Pound Lake

The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and its partners unveiled a new conservation site, located 40 kilometres from Moose Jaw on Aug. 24.

Just like Trudeau’s Liberals, Harper’s Conservatives also managed financial scandals

Disassembling and understanding the WE Charity disgrace is like reading a Thomas Pynchon novel … the plot is multifaceted and compels density in words.

Assiniboia's Story Trail featured The Gruffalo

T.J. VanDeSype enjoyed reading an excerpt from the Story Trail attached to a store window in Assiniboia on Aug. 19.

COVID-19 Update for August 23 and a notification regarding a Regina business

There are three new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on August 23, bringing the total to 1,600 reported cases. The new cases were located in the North Central (1), Regina (1) and СÀ¶ÊÓƵ West (1) zones.

NDP wanted Legislature recalled before schools reopened; government responded

NDP Leader Ryan Meili called on Premier Scott Moe to recall the Legislature as early as Monday, Aug. 24, to debate what the NDP feel are failings in the provincial COVID-19 back-to-school plan.

Named after a racing horse, Coronach is a town with a matchless history

Situated 19.3 kilometres north of the U.S. border, Coronach was founded in 1926 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The CPR chose the name Coronach after the horse who had won the Epsom Derby in England in the same year.

The Liberal government is putting the right tools in place before a potential second wave arrives

Dear editor, as our economy starts to reopen, the health and safety of Canadians is our number one priority.

NDP said addictions counsellor training should be restored

In June, Sask Polytechnic cut several programs, including addictions counsellor training, as part of its response to the disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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