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St. John Ambulance integrates mental health into courses with Bell Let's Talk support

Those learning first aid will now also learn how to assist with mental health crises, thanks to a donation that is funding the development of mental health support.

Health Canada finds fluoroquinolone antibiotics may cause persistent disabilities

A new study has found that certain antibiotics prescribed for infections can, in rare cases, cause permanent disabling side effects.

Shortage of Canadians working in agriculture to double by 2025

Farming continues to be a crucial part of Saskatchewan living, but the number of people who can assist in that part of life are drastically decreasing.

Ministry of Environment warns public against feeding wildlife

Though it may seem like it will be hard for animals to find food over winter, the public is being warned that feeding animals, even when done with good intentions, may cause more harm than good.

Ministry of Health Launches Saskatchewan Acute Stroke Pathway

Those who suffer a stroke will now be cared for quickly and efficiently with integration of a new set of protocals.
Preeceville peewees face first loss of season

Preeceville peewees face first loss of season

The Preeceville peewee hockey team faced its first loss of the season when the team was defeated by Yorkton on January 25 in home game action in Preeceville. The final score was 3-2. Scoring for Preeceville were Seth Hort and Kaiden Masley.

Record for power use in Saskatchewan broken for third time in a month

Saskatchewan residents are being reminded to conserve power and save money as the winter weather has resulted in record highs for power usage.

Recession ends but economy continues to weaken in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is seeing some improvement due to the end of a recession, but economic prospects may be dim for a while longer in some parts of the province.

Victoria resident suggests contributing to countries trying to escape poverty

In my mind, there has never been a more critical moment than now to act for our brothers and sisters in need.

Ministry of Health reminds Saskatchewan residents to be vaccinated

With cooler weather contributing to illness, Saskatchewan residents are encouraged to be vaccinated to prevent influenza.
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