Environment Canada looks back at warm, dry 2024 with data
2024 was a year with some chilly nights and scorching days, with Environment Canada taking a look back at all the data they got over the year.
That comes in from their stations across Saskatchewan, with some areas seeing different results this year.
Environment Canada Meteorologist Danielle Desjardins details the results of that work.
Expansion of Regina Airport flights expected to make US vacations easier
A new expansion to Regina's airport could mean that travellers will spend less time on connecting flights and more getting to where they want to go during their vacations.
Earlier this week, the Government of Saskatchewan, Regina Airport Authority, and United Airlines announced that they would now offer daily flights to Denver.
Travel industry seeing comeback continue in 2024 following COVID
With 2024 coming to a close plenty of people have their vacations booked for the holidays, rounding out the year for travel agencies.
After coming back from the COVID pandemic, which shut down and crippled the travel industry, they're now back to bringing people all around the world.
Travel advisor with Travel Only Denise Taylor talks about the year and how the industry has managed to come back.
Expansion of Regina Airport flights expected to make US vacations easier
A new expansion to Regina's airport could mean that travellers will spend less time on connecting flights and more getting to where they want to go during their vacations.
Earlier this week, the Government of Saskatchewan, Regina Airport Authority, and United Airlines announced that they would now offer daily flights to Denver.
Expansion of Regina Airport flights expected to make US vacations easier
A new expansion to Regina's airport could mean that travellers will spend less time on connecting flights and more getting to where they want to go during their vacations.
The Government of Saskatchewan, Regina Airport Authority, and United Airlines announced that they would now offer daily flights to Denver.
Red Cross gives advice on getting through three cold weather emergencies
With a winter storm and colder temperatures on the way for the southeast, the Red Cross wants people to be prepared for some common winter emergencies.
That includes weather troubles, home troubles, and ice troubles.
Georgie Matharu, the senior manager of risk reduction for Saskatchewan, discussed some of the details you should consider if you get stuck in a storm on the road this winter.
Travel industry seeing comeback continue in 2024 following COVID
With 2024 coming to a close plenty of people have their vacations booked for the holidays, rounding out the year for travel agencies.
After coming back from the COVID pandemic, which shut down and crippled the travel industry, they're now back to bringing people all around the world.
Travel advisor with Travel Only Denise Taylor talks about the year and how the industry has managed to come back.
APAS discusses rail fees, foreign ownership during general meeting
The Agricultural Producer's Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) held a general meeting recently as a way to connect with members and the industry on a number of topics.
APAS President Bill Prybylski says the event addressed several important issues, beginning with the province's rail lines.
SaskPower celebrates 10 years of carbon capture technology at Boundary Dam
SaskPower is celebrating 10 years of carbon capture at the Boundary Dam power station in Estevan.
The Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) facility has captured over 6.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide and prevented that from being emitted into the atmosphere.
Elections Saskatchewan announces final results of provincial election
The final results of Saskatchewan's provincial election were counted out on Saturday, with Elections Saskatchewan finishing their work.
The total count stands as the Saskatchewan party received 244,037 votes and 34 seats during the election.
The Saskatchewan NDP meanwhile ended the count with 188,373 votes and 27 seats, improving from their previous total but not by enough to secure government.
For the parties that didn't see any seats, the Buffalo Party received 3,267, The Saskatchewan United Party got 18,023, and the Green Party got 7,957.