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The CBSA reminded Canadians about travel restrictions ahead for the long weekend

With the Victoria Day long weekend looming ahead, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) wanted all travellers to be mindful of the travel restrictions announced in March, which were still in place at Canada’s international border crossings.

Government gave Chief Electoral Officer mandate for a safe election

The Government of Saskatchewan approved of changes on May 14 to The Election Act Regulations, giving the Chief Electoral Officer the clear authority to take any necessary action to ensure the October 26 provincial election is conducted safely, in lig

Crop report for the period of May 5-May 11, 2020

More farmers were able to get out into the field this week, with many seeding or planning to seed within the next week or two. Seeding progress in the province is at 18 per cent, up seven per cent from last week.

The RCMP in La Loche are searching for Kelly Ronald Janvier

Kelly Ronald Janvier has been wanted by the La Loche RCMP since June 8, 2019. He’s been charged with Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle section 320.13 of the Criminal Code, Flight from Peace Officer section 320.

Bicycling once used to be a favourite pastime

Bicycle Safety Week in Saskatchewan was commemorated from May 10-16.

Province announced $300 million highway stimulus package

Premier Scott Moe announced on Wednesday a $300 million stimulus package focusing on new highway projects in the province. The stimulus plan announcement comes a week after the province’s announcement of a $7.

The Assiniboia Regional Golf Course planned to reopen on May 15

Although group assemblies were still under restrictions because of public health orders, Assiniboia’s golf course planned to reopen on May 15.

Arbor Day/Arbor Week proclaimed by the Government of Saskatchewan

On April 25, the Honourable Dustin Duncan, Minister of the Environment, officially proclaimed May 22 as Arbor Day and May 17-24 as Arbor Week (a time to plant trees).

SHA announces Managed Alcohol Program for La Loche amid COVID-19 outbreak

Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) CEO Scott Livingstone announced further community support for the La Loche area, which includes the Managed Alcohol Program.

Federal Conservative caucus launched a consultation process on rural internet access

The federal Conservative caucus has officially launched a consultation process on rural internet access. To begin, they have released an initial proposal called Â鶹´«Ã½ing Canada.
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