The Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery has brought another incredible show to town. Located in the historic Kerrobert Courthouse at 433 Manitoba Avenue, the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery is a year-round exhibition venue that is committed to promoting and displaying a wide range of talent. Run by volunteers, their mission is to bring local and imported artistic mediums… Continue reading ‘Men Who Paint’ is at the Kerrobert Courtroom Gallery
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27-Year-Old Receives $2,800 Fine After Failing to Self-Isolate
Source: cbc.ca, November 23, 2020 This is now the second time the Saskatoon Police Service has laid charges under the Public Health Act. Police in Saskatoon have issued another fine to someone who wasn’t abiding by Saskatchewan’s public health orders. A 27-year-old man was issued a fine of $2,800 for failing to remain in self-isolation,… Continue reading 27-Year-Old Receives $2,800 Fine After Failing to Self-Isolate
Melfort, Sask., Resident Celebrates 113th Birthday
Source: Brady Ratzlaff, globalnews.ca, November 23, 2020 Despite COVID, Reita Fennell got to enjoy a dinner and cake with a couple of close family members. How does a person get the members of the Melfort first responders to serenade them outside their home window? By celebrating their 113th birthday. Reita Fennell or grandma Deat as… Continue reading Melfort, Sask., Resident Celebrates 113th Birthday
Trudeau Joins G20 Pledge
Source: Lee Berthiaume, The Canadian Press, globalnews.ca November 23, 2020 Trudeau pushed leaders on climate change, free trade and equal access to vaccines and other COVID-19 support for all people. OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined leaders from the world’s 20 richest nations on Sunday in a promise to work together to keep trade… Continue reading Trudeau Joins G20 Pledge
Intercropping – A New Look at An Old Practice
By Sherri Roberts PAg, Crops Extension Specialist, Weyburn Intercropping is the practice of planting more than one crop in a field at the same time. This practice was first used in the western prairies in the 1980s. The majority of producers became frustrated with crop separation issues, as well as limited weed control options. With… Continue reading Intercropping – A New Look at An Old Practice
Virus Experts Urge COVID-19 Vaccine Caution
Source: Bob Weber, The Canadian Press Staff, globalnews.ca November 22, 2020 Despite recent optimism over reported results from COVID-19 vaccine trials, virologists say there is still a long way from lab bench to bedside. “You would think by this stage of the pandemic we would be leery and skeptical of science by press release,” said… Continue reading Virus Experts Urge COVID-19 Vaccine Caution
Some Canadian Bills Will Lose Legal Tender Status in 2021
Source: Brooklyn Neustaeter, ctvnews.ca November 22, 2020 The decision to remove legal tender status from these bills will have little impact on the majority of Canadians. TORONTO — Any Canadians who have old paper bills in their wallets have until the end of the year to use them in day-to-day transactions before merchants no longer have… Continue reading Some Canadian Bills Will Lose Legal Tender Status in 2021
Moe Says Saskatchewan Will Do Everything It Can to Avoid Lockdown
Source: Mickey Djuric, globalnews.ca, November 22, 2020 The premier has said it would be “disastrous” for Saskatchewan’s small business community to face a second lockdown. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said his government will use every lever it has to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in order to avoid another lockdown. The premier made the comments… Continue reading Moe Says Saskatchewan Will Do Everything It Can to Avoid Lockdown
Biden’s Keystone XL Decision Could Mean a ‘Tough’ Moment for Canada
Source: Amanda Connolly, November 22, 2020 Biden has long opposed the pipeline, which would move roughly 830,000 barrels a day of oil from Alberta to Nebraska. If president-elect Joe Biden follows through on a campaign promise to kill the Keystone XL pipeline, it could prove a challenging moment for the Canada-U.S. relationship, says one prominent… Continue reading Biden’s Keystone XL Decision Could Mean a ‘Tough’ Moment for Canada
Hill Acme Machine: We Have the Largest Hydraulic Hoses, Fittings and Adaptor Selection!
We offer hydraulic hoses up to 2” in diameter! We also specialize in hydraulic troubleshooting, custom hydraulic hoses, and hydraulic repairs. We have 3 crimpers to get you back up and running. We are a Bowie pump dealer, and do full pump set ups. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley… Continue reading Hill Acme Machine: We Have the Largest Hydraulic Hoses, Fittings and Adaptor Selection!