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Council approves discretionary use application for care home

Council approves discretionary use application for care home

HUMBOLDT — Council has given its approval to build a residential care home for adults with intellectual or physical disabilities on the 600 block of Third Street.
2020-21 SJHL season cancelled

2020-21 SJHL season cancelled

The 2020-21 Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League will not have a proper ending.
Over 100 Nipawin victims in new Canada Revenue scam

Over 100 Nipawin victims in new Canada Revenue scam

NIPAWIN — Cpl. Josh Martin of the Nipawin RCMP said the town has more than 100 local victims from a new Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) fraud where the scammer applies for relief benefits using the victims’ personal information.
Melfort Saskatchewan Drive Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ rail crossing detour Wednesday

Melfort Saskatchewan Drive Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ rail crossing detour Wednesday

MELFORT — The rail crossing on Saskatchewan Drive between the Canalta Hotel and the Blue Bird Inn will be closed to traffic from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 24.
Nipawin Music Festival showcasing final concert on Zoom

Nipawin Music Festival showcasing final concert on Zoom

NIPAWIN — While in-person attendance is restricted, members of the community can check out local classical talent at the Nipawin Music Festival as they broadcast their finals over Zoom on March 30.
Farm Stress Line seeing an increase in calls

Farm Stress Line seeing an increase in calls

Many producers have turned to the Farm Stress Line to help deal with some of the stress and feelings of isolation brought on by the job.
Teaching Grade 9 online: learning during the pandemic

Teaching Grade 9 online: learning during the pandemic

HUMBOLDT — Karen Kennedy-Allin had been using computers as a tool for teaching since 2010, recording lessons or saving the work so her students could access them for help and take notes during any time of the day.
Feds to sow farm-based climate research hub in Sask.

Feds to sow farm-based climate research hub in Sask.

The federal government wants to plant the seed of an open air climate change laboratory on Saskatchewan farmland.
Carrot River’s mayor resigns citing health concerns

Carrot River’s mayor resigns citing health concerns

CARROT RIVER — Carrot River’s mayor Dennis Letendre has formally resigned from his position, citing health concerns. Letendre served on council from 2016 to 2020 before being elected as mayor this past November.
Opposition calls for deployment of rapid testing to schools

Opposition calls for deployment of rapid testing to schools

The opposition New Democrats and the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation are calling on Premier Scott Moe to expand rapid testing and immediately deploy rapid tests to schools experiencing outbreaks in communities across the province.
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