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Tourism week being observed in Canada

The weather may still be a bit undecided, but the time is right to plan for summer as National Tourism Week is being observed. Campsites at provincial and regional parks are already open for booking in both Saskatchewan and Alberta. In Saskatchewan, the week will be a time to encourage residents...

Nominate an Alberta star through volunteer awards

Nominations are open for the 2024 Stars of Alberta Volunteer Awards to recognize volunteers making a lasting impact in their communities. The awards highlight and recognize volunteers who dedicate their time and talents to make a difference in the lives of Albertans. Two awards are given in each category,...

Police seek help to find man who was walking to Onion Lake

Maidstone RCMP are asking for your help to find 28-year-old Serayne Kematch from Onion Lake. Serayne was last seen on the morning of Wednesday, April 10 in the area of Highway 3 near Alcurve in the RM of Britannia. He was walking in the rural area back to Onion Lake,...

City crews to start street sweeping in residential areas, April 22

Street sweeping is underway in Lloydminster and city crews will begin in residential areas from Monday, April 22. The city adds that street sweeping will follow the curbside collection zones. Sweeping will begin in the orange zone, followed by pink, blue, and green, before finishing in yellow. Residents are encouraged...

New measures for Sask midwives

Saskatchewan midwives are being allowed to prescribe and administer appropriate drugs, order x-rays where clinically appropriate, and conduct newborn hearing screenings with government amendments. The regulatory change will allow midwives to prescribe from a category of drugs, rather than from a specific list of drugs. Previously, when a new drug...

Two sudden deaths prompt dangerous drugs warning from Turtleford RCMP

Turtleford RCMP are warning the community about dangerous illicit drugs after two separate sudden deaths occurred on April 11 on Thunderchild First Nation. Preliminary investigation suggests fentanyl may have been involved in these incidents, but this cannot be confirmed until a toxicology report comes back from the Saskatchewan Coroners Service. During...
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