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Brick Mill project selected for provincial awards

Brick Mill project selected for provincial awards

Selected for two Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Heritage Award
Mother concerned about daughter's well-being at Pine Grove Correctional Centre for women

Mother concerned about daughter's well-being at Pine Grove Correctional Centre for women

Binesi Ogichidaa said her daughter was being held in segregation, denied phone calls, and allegedly abused by guards to the point that other inmates had started to speak out
Weyburn Co-operative Playschool families visit the 'pumpkin patch'

Weyburn Co-operative Playschool families visit the 'pumpkin patch'

Fun activities like face-painting, games and horse-and-carriage rides were available
Few Canadians fully aware of advancements in ag tech: poll

Few Canadians fully aware of advancements in ag tech: poll

Todd Lewis, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan, said that doesn't jive with the industry he knows, where farmers were first in line to adopt technologies from plant breeding to autonomous driving.
Grassroots groups call on Parliament to create just transition act in first 100 days

Grassroots groups call on Parliament to create just transition act in first 100 days

The Climate Code Red week of action also includes events to involve people with community organizations, educate and encourage conversation.
Snowbirds 431 Squadron last performance of the 2021 season

Snowbirds 431 Squadron last performance of the 2021 season

The RCAF Snowbirds performed their final show of the 2021 season Friday afternoon.
Gardener's Notebook: The Victorian-influence on the meaning of flowers

Gardener's Notebook: The Victorian-influence on the meaning of flowers

There are plants for anniversaries
Local powerlifter wins provincial gold

Local powerlifter wins provincial gold

Unity powerlifter, Shauna Hammer, captured provincial gold at recent competition
Proof of vaccination, negative COVID-19 test to be required for seated dining at fast food restaurants Monday

Proof of vaccination, negative COVID-19 test to be required for seated dining at fast food restaurants Monday

On Oct. 15, the provincial government issued a new public health order, effective Oct. 18, that expands the requirement for a proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to seated dining at fast food restaurants
Agriculture This Week: Lack of farm connnections increasingly a concern

Agriculture This Week: Lack of farm connnections increasingly a concern

One small change can start a ripple leading to greater changes
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