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Time to end the sore feet

Time to end the sore feet

When our girls were little we would set aside a day every few months to go through the box. It was a large, heavy-duty container used to store the clothes, shoes and boots we had been given by families whose children had outgrown them.
Tourist of the Week

Tourist of the Week

Keith Heimbecker

Kitchen: O’Toole’s victory was “fantasticâ€

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Robert Kitchen is delighted with the result of the Conservative Party of Canada’s leadership race.
Safe School Plan: Parent Information Packages Released

Safe School Plan: Parent Information Packages Released

Following the release of school-specific plans by Saskatchewan’s 27 school divisions on August 26, the Ministry of Education in collaboration with public health officials has released parent information packages for distribution to parents prior to t

Fiscal update says things are better than expected, full recovery to take until 2022

Regina – Saskatchewan’s fiscal state has improved since it released its budget in the earlier days of the COVID-19 pandemic. On Aug.
COVID-19 UPDATE: Five New Cases, Three In Hospital, Seven More Recoveries

COVID-19 UPDATE: Five New Cases, Three In Hospital, Seven More Recoveries

There are five new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on August 27. This brings the total to 1,609 reported cases. The new cases are in the North West (3) and Saskatoon (2) zones. Of the 1,609 reported cases, 58 are considered active.

2020-21 Deficit Lower, Province To Return To Balance By 2024-25

Saskatchewan‘s 2020-21 First Quarter Budget Update and Medium-Term Outlook shows an improving economy, a smaller deficit and a return to surplus in 2024-25. The forecast deficit is $2.
Crop Report For The Period August 18 To August 24, 2020

Crop Report For The Period August 18 To August 24, 2020

Warm, dry conditions continued this week which allowed crop development and maturation to progress and farmers in all regions of the province to make some harvest headway.

COVID-19 August 26 Update

One additional death, 3 new cases, three in hospital, 30 new recoveries
Investments in Central and Northern Saskatchewan Provincial Parks

Investments in Central and Northern Saskatchewan Provincial Parks

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing more than $6.7 million for facility and infrastructure improvements in central and northern provincial parks in 2020-21. A total investment of $14.
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