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The life of a pond - Part 2 Paid Members Public
A catchment pond, like Lake Omar, supports complex aquatic life and provides significant environmental benefits, acting as a vital artificial ecosystem.
Saskatchewan renews partnership with Elizabeth Fry Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan continues to partner with the Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan to help female offenders transition from custody and rebuild their lives with stability and supports.
Canada welcomes the World Cup hoopla Paid Members Public
Canadian sports fans will have a tough time avoiding news about the World Cup, which kicks off June 12 in Toronto. Just don't call it soccer -- it's 'football' everywhere in the world.
WSA to increase flows from Gardiner Dam Paid Members Public
Today, the Water Security Agency (WSA) announced a significant increase in outflows from Gardiner Dam and will be operating the spillway to release water from Lake Diefenbaker.
June proclaimed as Deafblind Awareness Month Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan is partnering with CNIB Deafblind Community Services to proclaim June as Deafblind Awareness Month.
Crop report for the period May 26 to June 1, 2026 Paid Members Public
Seeding progress in the province advanced significantly this week, reaching 80 per cent complete, up from 52 per cent last week, although it remains behind the five-year average of 91 per cent and the 10-year average of 92 per cent.
The life of a pond Paid Members Public
The view from my office on Vancouver Island is unequaled. I look over Lake Omar, a permanent catchment pond that supports complex aquatic life and provides significant environmental benefits.
Sask DLC oil and gas courses benefit students Paid Members Public
Over the last two school years, 37 grade 10-12 students gained real world experience in Saskatchewan's oil and gas industry, thanks to online high school courses with work placements offered by Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre (Sask DLC).
Provincial fire ban lifted Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) has lifted the provincial fire ban, including ATVs and UTVs, as of 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, due to improved conditions.
Canola's growing local importance Paid Members Public
For those of us in Yorkton, and the surrounding area, recognizing how canola has continued to grow in significance is rather easy.
Saskatchewan recognizes multiple sclerosis awareness month Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan is recognizing Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Month and highlighting ongoing work to improve access to MS care across the province.
Not everyone loves CFL's new look Paid Members Public
The Canadian Football League's new season starts this week with significant rule changes aimed at speeding up play, but not all fans are pleased with the alterations, including the elimination of the one-point rouge.
SGI announces new president and CEO Paid Members Public
SGI is pleased to announce that Kent Campbell has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer, starting August 1, 2026, and officially assuming the role on October 1.
Saskatchewan monthly construction update - May 2026 Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan Monthly Construction Update highlights a selection of infrastructure projects underway across the province, including the Saskatoon Urgent Care Centre and the Victoria Hospital Acute Care Tower project.
Sask parks offers free entry for National Trails Day Paid Members Public
Visitors can enjoy free entry to provincial parks on National Trails Day, Saturday, June 6, 2026. It is a great opportunity to explore trails across the province before the summer season begins.
June skies Paid Members Public
The Moon is just a day past full phase on June 1, plus it's at apogee of 406,366 km. By the 8th, the Moon is at last quarter. The waning crescent Moon shares centre stage with Saturn on the morning of June 10.