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A Catholic shrine near Glentworth was constructed to assist farmers and share evangelism

North of Glentworth, Gilbert and Pauline Chabot usually live in their farmhouse during the summers, where they take breaks from their home in Lethbridge Alberta. Gilbert Chabot decided to build a shrine on the property where he once farmed.

Assiniboia RCMP seek information on a theft in town

The Assiniboia RCMP are appealing for the public's assistance in tracing the person(s) responsible for a theft occurring in Assiniboia sometime between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. on June 23, 2020.

Moisture conditions improved in Saskatchewan with June’s conclusion

Most of the province received rain in June’s final week, improving moisture conditions, especially in the southern and west-central regions that received higher amounts.

Premier Moe paid homage to retiring MLAs

The Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan collected for the final time on July 3 prior to the provincial election arranged for October 26.

Gang Awareness and Prevention (GAP) project for Indigenous communities

Onion Lake RCMP released gang awareness and prevention resources in partnership with Onion Lake Cree Nation. Materials include videos, an information booklet and posters on July 2.

Reality check: The five weirdest things Moe said in the premier’s estimates

Premier Scott Moe had some curious things to say regarding the premier’s estimates on July 2 under questioning from Leader of the Opposition, Ryan Meili.

Hope for Saskatchewan’s resource workers

As Canadians, we are fortunate to live in a country with vast and abundant natural resources.

NDP questioned Sask. Party’s Lean PPE purge

Information attained through Freedom of Information showed the provincial government paid US-based Lean consultants to lead health care workers through a PPE housecleaning at a pandemic supply warehouse in Regina with the explicit goal of donating, r

Saskatchewan announced $4 billion irrigation project over next 10 years

Carrots, beets, lettuce, corn, cabbage, cucumbers and, yes, potatoes – all of these could soon be produced in large scale within Saskatchewan over the next decade.

Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame will hold their 36th annual induction in October

The Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum on 292 22 nd Street West in Battleford originated in 1983.
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