Trudeau’s office announced this morning he will reveal who he has selected as cabinet ministers on October 26th, as a return to business for parliamentarians has officially been set for November 22nd. According to a press release, the cabinet will remain gender-balanced and Chrystia Freeland will remain as both the deputy prime minister and the… Continue reading Trudeau to Name New Cabinet on October 26th
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Weekly Rosetown RCMP Report
In their weekly local report, Rosetown RCMP shared there were 63 traffic related charges issued, three 911 miss dial calls and three false alarm calls. October 8th: At 9:05am – Rosetown RCMP received a request for a wellbeing check. Members spoke to the subject of complaint. At 2:04pm– RCMP received a found wallet. Wallet was… Continue reading Weekly Rosetown RCMP Report
Influenza Vaccination Clinics Open in Saskatchewan
Influenza vaccination clinics have opened in Saskatchewan. The SHA has returned to mass-immunization clinics, in addition to the pop-up mobile clinics that were offered throughout August and September. More than 50,000 appointments for immunization are currently available in the online Patient Booking System, in addition to some walk-in immunization clinics also available across the province.… Continue reading Influenza Vaccination Clinics Open in Saskatchewan
AHL Aiming to have 10 Female Officials in 2021-22
Ten female officials are set to work games in the American Hockey League this season. On October 16th, Katie Guay will become the first woman to referee an AHL game. Guay, Kelly Cooke, Jacqueline Zee Howard, Laura White, Samantha Hiller, Elizabeth Mantha and Amanda Tasson and linespeople Kendall Hanley, Kirsten Welsh and Alexandra Clarke are… Continue reading AHL Aiming to have 10 Female Officials in 2021-22
Province Preparing to Send Critical COVID-19 Patients to Ontario
Marlo Pritchard, president of the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, announced during a COVID-19 news conference on Wednesday, October 13th, that the Saskatchewan government was in talks with Ontario about the potential transfer of intensive care patients. While no Saskatchewan COVID-19 patients have been transferred out of the province yet, Saskatchewan Health Authority CEO Scott Livingstone,… Continue reading Province Preparing to Send Critical COVID-19 Patients to Ontario
The Final Crop Report for the 2021 Growing Season
For the Period September 28th to October 4th, 2021 Harvest is practically complete in the province, with nearly all regions having 99 per cent of the crop in the bin. The five-year (2016-2020) average for harvest progress for this time of year is 79 per cent. Producers continue to do post-harvest work in the fields… Continue reading The Final Crop Report for the 2021 Growing Season
Shater Goes to Space On Blue Origin Mission
Source: Jackie Wattles, Meg Wagner, Melissa Macaya, Mike Hayes, Melissa Mahtani and Veronica Rocha, cnn.com, October 14, 2021 It’s been said Shatner serves as symbol for humanity’s extraterrestrial hopes and dreams. William Shatner’s journey into space this morning is much bigger than tourism for the ultra-wealthy but a symbol of the power of the human… Continue reading Shater Goes to Space On Blue Origin Mission
Stories of Northern Saskatchewan Featured on the Write Out Loud Digital Stage
Born in Germany, Miriam Korner was drawn to life in Canada’s north. Armed with a masters in clinical psychology, she moved to Northern Saskatchewan. She learned to build a log cabin and a dog sled and then set out on a thousand-mile dog team and canoe expedition. Miriam Körner is a writer, photographer, visual artist,… Continue reading Stories of Northern Saskatchewan Featured on the Write Out Loud Digital Stage
40 Years Over Due Returned to Toronto Library
The book Nicholas Knock And Other People: Poems by Toronto author Dennis Lee was recently returned to the Toronto Public Library–forty years overdue. The Danforth/Coxwell Toronto Public Library recently shared via Facebook that the book had last been checked out in 1978. The library also shared that the person who returned it can breathe a… Continue reading 40 Years Over Due Returned to Toronto Library
KD’s Fine Wine & Spirits Hosting Live Tasting Night
We recently chatted with Kay Dingman, of KD’s Fine Wine & Spirits, who will be hosting an live, interactive tasting night via Zoom on November 3rd! Below is a little about Kay, and why she does what she does! “What can I say about KD’s? I have served the community of Oyen and area in… Continue reading KD’s Fine Wine & Spirits Hosting Live Tasting Night