Brad Wall touts Sask. population growth, despite oil patch woes

It’s a good sign that Saskatchewan’s population is still growing even though the oil patch is hurting, Premier Brad Wall says. On Tuesday, Statistics Canada reported that there were 1,133,637 people living in Saskatchewan on July 1, an increase of 3,100 since April 1. For the year ending June 30, the increase was 1.0 per cent. It’s… Continue reading Brad Wall touts Sask. population growth, despite oil patch woes

Zealandia Homeowner Experiences Potential Intrusion, Police Ask for Dilligence

Written by Drew Medve on Tuesday, 29 September 2015 – www.westcentralonline.com The Rosetown RCMP detachment is asking for the public to be dilligent in locking their homes after a woman in Zealandia had her front door unlatched two non consecutive nights. The homeowner thought she heard something at 3am on September 17th, and noticed something wrong… Continue reading Zealandia Homeowner Experiences Potential Intrusion, Police Ask for Dilligence

Tampered Locks at Kodiak Rentals

On Thursday, September 24, between 7.00 pm and 8:00 pm Sunday September 27, several locks were cut off storage rooms at the Kindersley Kodiak Rentals. Local RCMP are working on on a mischief file.

Food Donations in October

Every month 850,000 Canadians are aided by food banks. Food bank use has increased by approximatley 25 per cent, with 26,820 Saskatchewan residents assisted by food banks as of March 2014, 45 per cent of them being children. The number of Canadian use of food banks is up 19 per cent from 2013 and nearly… Continue reading Food Donations in October