Tag Archives: Syndicated

Woody plant encroachment
Saskatchewan’s grasslands are dwindling, as woody plants like trees and shrubs continue to encroach upon them. Eric Lamb, Professor of Plant Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan, says it a...
Keira Miller Aug 25, 2024

Work advances on Watson long term care home
The new Watson Long-Term Care home is moving on to the pre-design phase. The 2024-25 Provincial Budget earmarked $1.5 million to advance the Watson LTC project. A business case is now complete, and th...
Keira Miller Aug 25, 2024

Sunday Schedule
SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 25TH Canadian Football League–Week 12 of the regular season concludes: Edmonton Elks at Montreal Alouettes-5 p.m. (Saskatchewan is idle until Sunday, September 1st wh...
Jackson Imrie Aug 25, 2024

Man reported missing in June is located
Forty-year-old Matthew Armstrong, who was last seen around May 24th in Melfort and was reported missing in June has been located. Melfort RCMP say he is safe.
Carol Thomson Aug 25, 2024

Missing senior located
82-year-old Theresa Zabek who was reported missing to Smeaton RCMP on Saturday has been located. She had been in touch with loved ones last Wednesday and her vehicle was found in a rural area northeas...
Newsroom Aug 25, 2024

Murder charge laid in Warman
On Friday, August 23rd, at around 7 a.m., RCMP responded to a call about an injured man at a residence in Warman. The man was declared dead at the scene by EMS. An adult female has been arrested in co...
Newsroom Aug 25, 2024

Saturday’s Scoreboard
CFL Ottawa 34 B.C. 27 — NFL Pre-season Seattle 37 Cleveland 33 Detroit 24 Pittsburgh 17 L.A. Chargers 26 Dallas 19 Houston 17 L.A. Rams 15 Green Bay 30 Baltimore 7 Carolina 31 Buffalo 26 Minneso...
Newsroom Aug 25, 2024

Trains will move again on Monday
The federal labour board has ordered 9,300 unionized rail employees back to work after a bitter contract dispute shut down Canada's two major railways at the same time—something that has never h...
Neil Billinger Aug 24, 2024

Agricultural Benefits Claim between Ottawa and Lac La Ronge Indian Band settled with $601.5 million
A $601.5 million agricultural benefits settlement agreement has been approved between the federal government and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band. The agreement addresses the long-standing ‘cows-and...
Keira Miller Aug 24, 2024

Saskatchewan’s retail trade sector growth ranks second among provinces
Using year-over numbers from Statistics Canada, the provincial government has determined that Saskatchewan is second among the provinces when it comes to growth in the retail trade sector. The provinc...
Keira Miller Aug 24, 2024
















