RCMP make arrest in 17-year-old historical case
The Saskatchewan RCMP announced Tuesday afternoon, in a press conference held in Regina, that an arrest had been made in the death of Misha Pavelick. Pavelick was killed during an incident at a campground near Regina Beach at Last Mountain Lake on May 21st, 2006.
SECPSD facing significant budget deficit
The South East Cornerstone Public School Division passed its budget for the 2023-24 school year at its meeting last Wednesday. The budget, which carries a total revenue of $114 million, operating expenses of $115.3 million, and capital expenses of $7.6 million had a public sector operating deficit of $1,234,542. Converted to a cash basis, this has an operating cash deficit of $2.9 million.
Seeding all but wrapped up in southeast
Spring seeding is essentially finished in Saskatchewan, and that applies to the southeast corner as well. The latest crop report from the provincial Ministry of Agriculture indicated some producers have a little left to go with greenfeed acres, and there has been some reseeding due to grasshoppers, but other than that, things are done.
Reminders to avoid heat-related illness
When the mercury climbs above 32° in southern Saskatchewan and the overnight low is above 16°, Environment and Climate Change Canada issues a heat warning. These warnings, however, are not to just let people know that it is hot out. After all, just going outside you can tell that it is hot out. Instead, the warnings are issued because of the potential dangers of the heat.
Southeast seeding getting closer to completion
Farmers continue to make progress with seeding the 2023 crop but are still slightly behind their five-year average.
In the most recent crop report, released by the provincial Ministry of Agriculture, farmers in the southeast indicated they had 94 per cent of the crop in the ground. This was up from 80 per cent the previous week, and just behind the five-year average of 97 per cent.
Policy paper calls for improved cooling for community housing
A recent policy paper from Action Canada is pointing out some key recommendations for helping those who are living in community housing during incidents of extreme heat, similar to what is happening in southeast Saskatchewan right now.
Warning about popular children's toy
They are a common toy that children love. They are colourful, great for tactile play, can bounce and overall tend to bring out smiles from children of all ages. These are water beads, which are also known by the brand name of one manufacturer – Orbeez.
Reminders to avoid heat-related illness
When the mercury climbs above 32° in southern Saskatchewan and the overnight low is above 16°, Environment and Climate Change Canada issues a heat warning. These warnings, however, are not to just let people know that it is hot out. After all, just going outside you can tell that it is hot out. Instead, the warnings are issued because of the potential dangers of the heat.
Health Canada issues warning about popular children's toy
They are a common toy that children love. They are colourful, great for tactile play, can bounce, and overall tend to bring out smiles from children of all ages. These are water beads, which are also known by the brand name of one manufacturer – Orbeez.
Saskatchewan-built satellite has important southeast connection
It was a project that started in 2017 at the University of Saskatchewan with a grant application. Six years later, and with a lot of hard work, the first-ever satellite built in Saskatchewan will be heading to space this week, and the southeast plays a huge role in the final product.