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Gardener's Notebook - Time to tidy the garden spot

Gardener's Notebook - Time to tidy the garden spot

May has arrived, and now it really feels like gardening season! While it is still too chilly for some garden tasks, this is the ideal time to get the garden ready for the next few weeks. What to do first? Tidying up is the first order of business.
COVID-19 Immunization Update: Age moves down to 32-plus

COVID-19 Immunization Update: Age moves down to 32-plus

Effective, 8 a.m., Saturday, May 8, 2021, eligibility in the provincial age-based immunization program moves to 32 years of age and older. Effective, 8 a.m.
Sask. reports 295 new COVID-19 cases, one related death

Sask. reports 295 new COVID-19 cases, one related death

Additional 10,530 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given
SGEU elects Kelvington's Tracey Sauer as president

SGEU elects Kelvington's Tracey Sauer as president

Tracey Sauer was elected as SGEU’s new president at the union’s first-ever virtual convention, which took place from April 29 – May 1, 2021.
Pitching in to kick start spring clean up

Pitching in to kick start spring clean up

Spring Clean Up Week in the city was kicked off Thursday with some hands-on garbage picking.
Sask. announces vaccinations for 12-plus by May 20

Sask. announces vaccinations for 12-plus by May 20

Saskatchewan's Re-Opening Roadmap sets out a plan for the safe and gradual lifting of public health measures based on vaccination rates.
Esterhazy RCMP respond to fatal rollover south of Langenburg

Esterhazy RCMP respond to fatal rollover south of Langenburg

Around 4 p.m. on May 6, Esterhazy RCMP responded to a complaint of a single vehicle rollover on Highway #8 south of Langenburg. Initial investigation has revealed one vehicle was travelling southbound on Highway #8 when it left the roadway.
Saskatchewan making progresson suicide prevention work

Saskatchewan making progresson suicide prevention work

One year anniversary of Pillars for Life: The Saskatchewan Suicide Prevention Plan​
Workplace injuries decrease in 2020

Workplace injuries decrease in 2020

Workers in Saskatchewan were safer, despite the number of deaths remaining nearly the same. According to the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WBC), the workplace injury rate in the province for 2020 was 4.
USask Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence hires new director

USask Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence hires new director

SASKATOON – Scott Wright has been selected to lead the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence (LFCE) as director, effective May 19.
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