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Province to provide 601 new child care spaces across Saskatchewan
Over 600 new childcare centre spaces are being set aside thanks to a partnership between the provincial and federal governments.The province announced Monday that 601 new spaces are being created acro...
Dec 06, 2021

New program being created to help northern First Nations households with high power bills
A new initiative to help curb high power bills is being made available to First Nations people living in Northern Saskatchewan. SaskPower is creating the Northern First Nations Home Retrofit Program w...
Dec 06, 2021

Give a Little Life Day Raises $351, 281.68
One day, three radio stations, twelve hours. The Victoria Hospital Foundation is excited to announce an amazing $351,281.68 was raised at this year's Give A Little Life Day Campaign - Your Day, Your H...
Dec 06, 2021

PA High Noon Optimists Donation to Jr Curling
Pat Bibby PAGCC Junior Curling Curl Sask Spiel Coordinator receives a $500 donation from High Noon Optimist, Bobbi Bell. The HN Club has supported this function for several years and are most happy to...
Dec 06, 2021

Take steps to fend off ransomware attacks, federal ministers urge Canadians
OTTAWA - Citing a dramatic increase in ransomware attacks, several federal ministers are urging Canadians to bolster their cybersecurity practices. In an open letter today, the ministers encourage org...
Dec 06, 2021

Canada to manufacture Merck COVID-19 antivirals if regulator approves
OTTAWA - Merck Canada announced it plans to manufacture its oral antiviral COVID-19 drug in Canada, making the country a global hub for the production of the potentially game-changing treatment. The d...
Dec 06, 2021

Test To Protect - Rapid Test Program Expands To 41 Co-Op Locations
Residents Can Now Receive Free Rapid Antigen Tests at Dozens of Co-op Locations Across SaskatchewanToday the Government of Saskatchewan announced a partnership between the Saskatchewan Public Safety A...
Dec 06, 2021

No evidence Liberals knew appeal over residential school payments was dropped: Miller
OTTAWA - Canada's Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister says the federal government will soon release some of the residential school records it's been criticized for withholding to a national archives c...
Dec 06, 2021

‘It hurts’: Riders’ season ends after 21-17 loss to Bombers
The Saskatchewan Roughriders' Grey Cup hopes have come to an end at the hands of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers for a third straight season.The team was beaten 21-17 by the Bombers in the CFL's West Divisi...
Dec 06, 2021

Indigenous report calls for change in B.C. wildfire response, recovery
An Indigenous-led review of a massive wildfire that destroyed more than 100 homes in British Columbia's southern Interior four years ago has produced 30 calls to action to improve wildfire management ...
Dec 06, 2021