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COVID-19 Exposure at Regina Businesses

The Saskatchewan Health Authority issued an advisory on July 17 after confirmation that a person visited select Regina businesses during the time when they were likely infectious with COVID-19.

Saskatchewan’s oil drilling has stopped completely: Oil production down 28.2 per cent

In recent years, by mid-July there would be 30 to 50 drilling rigs working throughout Saskatchewan. Nearly all would be drilling for oil, but one or two would be drilling for potash or helium.

Bengough has everything anyone could ever need according to the town’s mayor

Bengough’s mayor, Dennis Mazenc, still believed his town was a great place to raise families in 2020, just as he did in conversation a year earlier.
Warm weather and rainfall supported crop development in early July

Warm weather and rainfall supported crop development in early July

Warm weather and rainfall this week sustained crop development in the province.

Medical facilities in Assiniboia significantly advanced since 1913

Before Assiniboia existed as a town, medical services were available through Dr. Frederick Warren, who homesteaded north of Assiniboia in the RM Lake of the Rivers. The first physician to establish himself in town was Dr. Alois Gordon in 1913. Dr.

Increased Risk of COVID-19 Transmission in Â鶹´«Ã½AVwest and West Central Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) warned of an emergent situation in the Â鶹´«Ã½AVwest and West Central areas of Saskatchewan.

Daily COVID-19 briefings resume in Saskatchewan

On the heels of an increase in COVID-19 cases over the weekend of July 11-13, the Government of Saskatchewan reversed its recent change in policy with regards to daily briefings on the state of the coronavirus in the province.

An urgent request for action to our leaders

The Buffalo Project addressed a letter to Premier Moe and Premier Kenney

Possible COVID-19 exposure at several businesses in Swift Current and area

The Saskatchewan Health Authority issued an advisory on July 14, after confirming individuals at several businesses in the Swift Current had tested positive for COVID-19 as of July 11.

2022 Saskatchewan winter games to be held in Regina

Nearly 1,600 young athletes from every corner of the province will gather in Regina to compete in the Saskatchewan Winter Games in February 2022.
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