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Local youth awarded high honour of Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award

Local youth awarded high honour of Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award

Eric Prestie of Preeceville was one of 57 Gold Award achievers who participated in the Duke of Edinburgh National Virtual Ceremony to receive his Gold Award from The Duke of Edinburgh International Award on June 10.
ExploreSask photo contest

ExploreSask photo contest

Tourism Saskatchewan's annual ExploreSask Photo Contest is officially underway and accepting entries as of June 15. Enter photographs of your favourite Saskatchewan adventures for a chance to win great prizes.
Slowdown to keep highways safe

Slowdown to keep highways safe

With construction season in full swing, the Government of Saskatchewan is reminding motorists to keep an eye out for construction zones on provincial highways.
Residential school memorial site dedicated in Regina

Residential school memorial site dedicated in Regina

Mirasty: Relationship of Indigenous people with Crown predates province
Premier Moe backs decision to remove public health restrictions in July

Premier Moe backs decision to remove public health restrictions in July

Following the weekend announcement, Premier Scott Moe defended the decision to move forward with lifting public health orders, despite the province not yet reaching its reopening plan’s set thresholds.
June 21 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 998,779 vaccines, 48 new cases, 79 recoveries

June 21 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 998,779 vaccines, 48 new cases, 79 recoveries

Vaccines Reported Effective today, vaccine reporting numbers have returned to a 48-hour reporting period and thus will appear lower today.

Government House reopens its doors to visitors

The Provincial Capital Commission (PCC) has announced that Government House is reopening its doors to visitors on Sunday, June 20. Guest safety is a priority.

Channel Clearing Program now open for applications

The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency (WSA) is encouraging rural municipalities (RMs) and Conservation and Development Area Authorities (C&Ds) across Saskatchewan to take advantage of the largest channel clearing grant program ever provided by the p
Saskatchewan provides $2 million for residential school site research

Saskatchewan provides $2 million for residential school site research

First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs Minister Don McMorris has announced that $2 million of provincial funding will be provided to the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) to support research into undocumented deaths and burials on
Loreburn students enjoy summery, outdoor graduation

Loreburn students enjoy summery, outdoor graduation

The graduating Class of 2021 from Loreburn Central School were the stars of the show on Friday, June 11 as a motorcade of vehicles strolled past the school and waved, honked and cheered for the six students who'll be leaving at the end of the year.
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