Krazy Binz Now Open in Saskatoon

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Source: Tyler Barrow, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, November 4, 2021 On Saturday items are $25, dropping to $20 on Sunday, $15 on Monday, $10 on Tuesday, $5 Wednesday, $3 Thursday and $1 on Friday. SASKATOON – Hundreds of people are flocking to the new Krazy Binz in Saskatoon, trying to find deals by rummaging through bins. A variety… Continue reading Krazy Binz Now Open in Saskatoon

Nearly $21M to Support Sask. Students Returning to School This Fall

For Saskatchewan students whose education may have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Saskatchewan Government has developed a one-year Interim Provincial Education Plan focusing on mental health supports and supportive learning opportunities.  “We’re pleased to provide school divisions with nearly $21 million in additional funding for students returning to school this fall,” Education Minister… Continue reading Nearly $21M to Support Sask. Students Returning to School This Fall

Saskatoon Ex Sees Over 20,000 On Opening Day

Source: CTV News Saskatoon Staff, August 09, 2021 Family Day is taking place on Sunday August 15th! SASKATOON — The opening day of the Saskatoon Ex on Aug. 6 brought in over 20,000 people to Prairieland Park. The fair is running on Sunday, August 11 to 15 and open from noon to midnight with a… Continue reading Saskatoon Ex Sees Over 20,000 On Opening Day

Looking for Your Next Road Trip? Try the Great Sand Hills!

The dunes and the accessible area around the Great Sand Hills in Saskatchewan are both beautiful – and perfect for families with kids who have energy to burn. Nothing beats running up and down the dunes a few times to help tire everyone out. The sand dunes that make up Great Sand Hills Saskatchewan are… Continue reading Looking for Your Next Road Trip? Try the Great Sand Hills!

Government Supports New Fertilizer Expansion Project

Fertilizer Production Expansion Project Set to Increase Jobs and Exports for Saskatchewan The Government of Saskatchewan supports the Saskatchewan Mining and Minerals Inc. (SMMI) project to significantly upgrade its sodium sulphate plant in Chaplin. SMMI’s $220 million sulphate of potash (SOP) fertilizer production upgrade, once complete, is expected to result in a 50 per cent… Continue reading Government Supports New Fertilizer Expansion Project

T.Rex Discovery Centre Reopening Saturday

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On Saturday, May 22, the T.rex Discovery Centre (TRDC), home of Scotty, the world’s largest T.rex will open its doors and welcome visitors for the 2021 season. Guests can visit the world’s largest Tyrannosaurus rex specimen at the CN T.rex Scotty Gallery, in addition to checking out the brand-new Paleo Lab and some of the… Continue reading T.Rex Discovery Centre Reopening Saturday

Sadly, the Temperature Is Set to Drop

Yesterday, after breaking a 120-year-old record for the hottest May 17th in Saskatoon and area’s history, sadly, the temperature is set to drop into the single digits. A cold front moving across the northwestern grain belt will be bringing cooler temperatures to Kindersley and area, which according to Environment Canada, could generate widespread showers and… Continue reading Sadly, the Temperature Is Set to Drop

Lyme Disease on the up in Saskatchewan

Source: Emily Olsen, globalnews.ca, April 30, 2021 “A friend of mine just pulled 15 ticks off her dog after a 10-minute walk,” said Owner of Churchill Dog Groomers in Saskatoon. Scientists say cases of Lyme disease carried by some ticks are on the rise in Canada. While the most common Lyme disease carrying species —… Continue reading Lyme Disease on the up in Saskatchewan

Due To Unpaid Tax Bill, Town of Shaunavon Takes Over Historic Hotel

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Source: Colleen Silverthorn, cbc.ca, April 29, 2021 Kaniuk hopes the Town of Shaunavon will keep the hotel operating and he would like to stay on to manage the business. For the past 11 years, Randy Kaniuk has dedicated his life to restoring the Historic Shaunavon Hotel in Shaunavon, Sask. He’s hauled 42 dumpsters of lathe… Continue reading Due To Unpaid Tax Bill, Town of Shaunavon Takes Over Historic Hotel

Ministry of Health Reminds Sask. Residents of Hantavirus Exposure

As the weather warms up, the Ministry of Health is reminding Saskatchewan residents to take precautions against Hantavirus. Hantavirus can cause a rare but potentially fatal lung illness known as Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, and exposure most often occurs when cleaning up enclosed buildings, or equipment and vehicles that have been in storage for the winter.… Continue reading Ministry of Health Reminds Sask. Residents of Hantavirus Exposure