By Ron Baker Well, we got our snow in one day – for this year, and the next and the next . . . Great snows tell us something of our heritage and culture. 1955 The snow storm of the century! Some would have used that label. Around Kindersley farmers had been hauling grain to… Continue reading Snow More Adventures
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PM Aims to Have Majority of Canadians Immunized by September
Source: Rachel Aiello, ctvnews.ca, November 28, 2020 When asked what the biggest question on his mind is ahead of administering the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to a Canadian, Trudeau said it’s concerning safety. Canada has tapped former NATO commander Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin to lead the national vaccine distribution effort, as Prime Minister Justin… Continue reading PM Aims to Have Majority of Canadians Immunized by September
Saskatchewan’s Deficit Forecasted to Be $381.5m
Source: David Giles, globalnews.ca, November 28, 2020 The deficit is forecasted to be $2 billion for the fiscal year. Saskatchewan’s finance minister says the province’s economy has performed better than anticipated since she tabled her budget in June. Donna Harpauer said she is now forecasting the deficit for 2020-21 to be $381.5 million lower than… Continue reading Saskatchewan’s Deficit Forecasted to Be $381.5m
Winter Weights Begin on Certain Secondary Highways
Winter weight season has begun for a number of secondary highways in Saskatchewan. “Winter weights allow trucks to carry more cargo in Saskatchewan, which is a benefit to the trucking industry and shippers,” Highways and Infrastructure Minister Joe Hargrave said. When a roadbed is frozen, secondary weight highways have the same strength as primary weight… Continue reading Winter Weights Begin on Certain Secondary Highways
Sask Doctor Says New COVID-19 Rules Will Never Be Enough
Source: Laura Woodward, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, November 27, 2020 “The new restrictions are certainly a step in the right direction, but they don’t go far enough,” Masri says. SASKATOON — A Saskatoon physician says the provincial government’s move to keep bars and casinos open sends mixed messages about the severity of the pandemic. Dr. Hassan Masri says… Continue reading Sask Doctor Says New COVID-19 Rules Will Never Be Enough
Kindersley Inn: $5 Highballs at Charlie’s Sports Lounge
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Supreme Source for Sports: Black Friday Sale
Stop in today at the store to see what incredible deals we have on! How about a new hockey stick, baseball glove or pair of runners for the athlete in your life? Now is the perfect time to pick up a few bargains for Christmas! For the latest information and for more updates on everything… Continue reading Supreme Source for Sports: Black Friday Sale
Canada’s First Vaccine Approval Could Be Here Before Christmas
Source: Rachel Aiello, ctvnews.ca, November 27, 2020 Deputy Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Howard Njoo emphasised that “the initial supply of these vaccines will be limited.” OTTAWA — The first COVID-19 vaccine approval from Health Canada could come before Christmas, the agency’s chief medical adviser announced on Thursday. Dr. Supriya Sharma said that the review… Continue reading Canada’s First Vaccine Approval Could Be Here Before Christmas
Council for Wallace Stegner House Reaching Out for Support
As with most towns and cities across Canada, the valley town of Eastend, located in southwest Saskatchewan around 55 km north of the U.S. border, has faced some hardships during the COVID-19 pandemic and Wallace Stegner’s childhood home is one of the places in need of help. Stegner was a renowned environmentalist and Pulitzer prize… Continue reading Council for Wallace Stegner House Reaching Out for Support