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Sask. Health Authority to end weekly COVID briefings

Sask. Health Authority to end weekly COVID briefings

As Saskatchewan approaches the end to public health measures this weekend, the province will no longer be providing biweekly COVID-19 updates from officials moving forward.

Additional funding supports immediate irrigation expansion in Saskatchewan

Today, the Government of Saskatchewan announced a change to the Irrigation Development Program that will allow producers to access up to $500,000 per applicant to finance irrigation infrastructure.

The Saskatchewan Crop Report

Even with the prolonged rain experienced across the province over the week, producers were still able to seed throughout all regions.

More visitors for Care Home residents starting May 30

The Government of Saskatchewan announced a plan to further ease visitor restrictions in long-term care and personal care homes in alignment with the three steps of the Re-opening Roadmap.
Saskatchewan's first Black settlement and those who hold its stories

Saskatchewan's first Black settlement and those who hold its stories

Editor’s note: In August 2020 Shelley Luedtke visited Shiloh, the site of the first Black settlement in Saskatchewan. A story about that experience was published in the September 3 issue of The Outlook.

SHA continues to escalate response to COVID case surge

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) continues to escalate its response to COVID-19, using the Health System Readiness Plan to guide actions being taken to contain, delay and mitigate the virus.

Local municipalities may postpone today's elections due to blizzard

Regina –After a major blizzard shut down highways, blew in roads, caused power outages and walloped much of central Saskatchewan in over a foot of snow, the provincial government is allowing municipalities to postpone their local elections today, des

NDP’s Goff understands small business, rural issues

Cam Goff, the NDP candidate running in the Arm River constituency that includes the Town of Outlook and the surrounding communities on the east side of the Â鶹´«Ã½AV Saskatchewan River, says that with his background as a small business owner and roots in
Party leader Moe makes stop in Davidson

Party leader Moe makes stop in Davidson

With the writ dropped, it has officially become Campaign Season in the province of Saskatchewan and politicians from all parties have taken to the road to visit doorsteps and speak with citizens in communities all over in the hopes of securing your v

Saskatchewan's first Black settlement holds stories to learn from

An understated sign directs visitors down a quiet, gravel road.
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