Martensville to upgrade all water meters to allow remote readings
Martensville home and business owners will soon be able to keep track of their water usage in real time. Martensville City Council voted at its December 21 meeting to award…
Martensville home and business owners will soon be able to keep track of their water usage in real time. Martensville City Council voted at its December 21 meeting to award…
A $40 fee for employment-related criminal record checks will come into effect in Martensville on February 1, 2022. Martensville City Council voted to adopt a policy endorsing the fee at…
Weather modeling data indicates that parts of central and northern Saskatchewan could see wetter than normal conditions between December and March, and near normal precipitation for the rest of Saskatchewan.…
Whether it was on a backyard rink as children or in their current role as teammates on the defending NCAA champion University of Wisconsin Badgers, the passion that sisters Sophie…
While the COVID positive case numbers and hospitalizations have declined, the percentage of those positive cases that are from the Omicron variant is climbing. As of December 20, there are…
While most post-secondary students in Saskatchewan feel they have the supports they need on campus, about one-third of those who participated in a recent survey say they are suffering mental…
Corman Park property owners will see a municipal property tax hike of 2.91 per cent in 2022. The increase is needed to maintain the current level of services and ensure…
Ron Chomyn will officially take over the reins of the Corman Park Police Service (CPPS) on Tuesday, January 4, 2022. Chomyn was sworn in as CPPS Chief of Police during…
The Saskatchewan Health Authority’s (SHA) Public Health Department has ordered Afro-Caribbean Meat Processor and Afro-Caribbean Warehouse, located at 325 – 20th St. West in Saskatoon, closed. The SHA made the…