Four new cases of COVID-19 reported
There are four new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 24, 2020, three new cases in Saskatchewan and one new case was a Saskatchewan resident tested out…
There are four new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 24, 2020, three new cases in Saskatchewan and one new case was a Saskatchewan resident tested out…
First, the good news. Real Doukhobor bread, baked in an authentic clay oven and served fresh off the rack, is on the menu at the Doukhobor Dugout House near Blaine…
The Government of Saskatchewan announced plans on June 24 to establish an office to coordinate nuclear policy and program work within the Climate Change & Adaptation Division in the Ministry…
Saskatoon firefighters were called to a grassfire near the Saskatoon Water Treatment Plant for the second time in two days on Tuesday evening. At approximately 8:31 p.m. on June 23,…
The Town of Aberdeen’s new and more than $3 million wastewater system has already been in operation for one year and it will position the community for future growth. The…
City councils in Martensville and Warman are laying the groundwork for municipal elections this fall. Voters in urban municipalities will be electing a mayor and councillors in their respective communities…
Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools (GSCS) will be participating in a pilot project aimed at increasing the number of Michif speakers in Saskatchewan. Michif is an endangered language, only about 640…
The Public Health Agency of Canada has provided surveillance guidance regarding the attribution of COVID-19 cases amongst the provinces and territories. Nine cases that have been attributed to Saskatchewan will…
The second part of Phase 4 of Re-Open Saskatchewan will begin next week. Beginning Monday, June 29, libraries, museums, galleries, movie theatres and live theatres will be able to re-open.…