Risk of COVID-19 Transmission Increasing Throughout South West, West Central Sask

Source: Brendan Ellis, cbc.ca, July 16, 2020 Cases are rising on numerous Hutterite communities, along with several other unrelated cases. REGINA — Risk of COVID-19 transmission has increased in the south west and west central regions of the province, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA). In a release, the SHA said it has identified… Continue reading Risk of COVID-19 Transmission Increasing Throughout South West, West Central Sask

Crowded Sask. Beaches Raise COVID-19 Concerns

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Source: Jason Warick, cbc.ca, July 15, 2020 Over the weekend, many provincial parks were packed full of people. A Saskatchewan mom says she was alarmed to see dozens of people crowding together at a local beach on the weekend. Rylene Moosomin took her daughter on a day trip to Pike Lake Provincial Park just outside… Continue reading Crowded Sask. Beaches Raise COVID-19 Concerns

Governor General meets with premier and lieutenant governor on Sask. trip

Source: Jonathan Guignard, Global News, October 18, 2018  The Governor General of Canada, Julie Payette, is visiting Saskatchewan until Saturday and will be making her way throughout the province. Payette began her trip at the legislative building in Regina on Thursday afternoon for an official welcome, where she was greeted by Premier Scott Moe and Lt.-Gov. W. Thomas Molloy. The… Continue reading Governor General meets with premier and lieutenant governor on Sask. trip

Pot money won’t be considered in upcoming provincial budget, Moe says

Source: CBC News, February 7, 2018  Local mayors, councillors press premier and cabinet ministers for plans on legal pot Officials from Saskatchewan cities and towns have questions about the upcoming legalization of marijuana, but the provincial government is not yet providing many answers. Officials from Regina, Warman and Weyburn, Sask., put questions about legal marijuana to Premier Scott… Continue reading Pot money won’t be considered in upcoming provincial budget, Moe says

Saskatchewan Premier refuses to apologize for pipeline comments

Source: CBC News, November 7, 2017  ‘I will not apologize. We will not apologize,’ said Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall The City of Burnaby is demanding Saskatchewan’s Attorney General Don Morgan retract comments made in a press release accusing the B.C. city of impeding Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain Pipeline. “Saskatchewan has consistently taken the position that once an interprovincial pipeline has… Continue reading Saskatchewan Premier refuses to apologize for pipeline comments