Driving Our Roads into the Ground: SARM Calls for More Funding to Aid in Disintegrating Roads and Bridges Paid Members Public
These pieces of infrastructure are not only the lifeline for thousands of municipal residents who travel them daily; they also help drive our rural economy by supporting oil and gas, agriculture, mining, and other natural resource sectors.
Fork to Table – for Thanksgiving Paid Members Public
For many of us, thanksgiving involves getting together with folks that you enjoy and eating a lot of food! In Canada it is timely as we have usually just finished or in the process of finishing the harvest of our gardens
30th general election commences in Saskatchewan Paid Members Public
Premier Scott Moe today requested that Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty dissolve the Legislative Assembly and issue a proclamation directing the issuance of the Writs of Election commencing Saskatchewan's 30th General Election
Loon Lake RCMP investigating structure fire Paid Members Public
On the morning of September 28, 2024, Loon Lake RCMP responded to reports of a fire at a church on Main Street in Loon Lake.
Dealing with a Mid-Life Crisis Paid Members Public
Is there such a thing as a mid-life crisis? Probably. It’s just hard to pin down, because we cannot precisely define ‘mid-life’, or ‘crisis’.
Saskatchewan commemorates National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Paid Members Public
This important day of remembrance honours the survivors of residential schools, their families, their communities and the children who did not return.
Highway hotline introduces new highway condition terminology Paid Members Public
The new terminology offers more clear and concise messaging that will help drivers make decisions about winter travel. The updated language is also more consistent with neighbouring provinces, which will make using the Hotline easier for people traveling across western Canada.
News Briefs - Sept 30 2024 Paid Members Public
Sask delays energy standards, commits to reconciliation, enhances maternal mental health support, promotes firearms safety, reports record exports to Latin America, provides free menstrual products for students, plans to open City Hospital ER, invests in highways, and rejects federal emissions cap
Op-Ed - RM of McKillop No. 220 Silences Ratepayers Paid Members Public
Council has been suspected of trying to silence ratepayers for some time now, but this year certainly has proved that this suspicion may be correct.
Fall Care of the Borders Paid Members Public
Autumn is a lovely time of year. The air has a crispness to it and the colours are usually quite spectacular! Our chores in the garden change a little bit as freezing temperatures convince hardy plants, trees and shrubs to rest as winter approaches.
The Sharps Creek Ranch Paid Members Public
Nestled on a lush corner lot, this single-story ranch home plan embodies refined living with its view lot design
October Skies 2024 Paid Members Public
The Moon begins the month at new phase, also involved in an annular solar eclipse. The only land in position to see the eclipse is extreme southern Chile and Argentina, otherwise, the event is over the South Pacific.
Public Notices - Sept 23, 2024 Paid Members Public
FOR - Lumsden, Nokomis, Quinton, Regina Beach
News Briefs - Sept 23 2024 Paid Members Public
Legion facility upgrades, Construction investment growth, Financial literacy course, Rare earth metals, Lowest inflation rate, Disability facility funding, Nuclear research investment, Harvest progress update, Order of Merit, Olympic athlete recognition.
Harvesting and Storage Paid Members Public
As September continues, gardeners are still eating and processing the harvest from their gardens. It is extremely important when harvesting fruits and vegetables from the garden to ensure that the field heat is removed from the harvested produce as soon as possible.