Runoff anticipated to be near normal
The Water Security Agency released the preliminary runoff outlook Wednesday, detailing the projected snowmelt runoff across the province based on the conditions on February 1st. This projection is based on the conditions at freeze-up as well as the snowfall that has accumulated over the course of the winter.
Maintaining a unique rink in southeast Saskatchewan
A small-town arena in southeast Saskatchewan is gaining worldwide attention thanks to its unique feature. Of course, it is a feature that is well-known in these parts – the stairs that lower down onto the ice at the rink in Lang.
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Maintaining a unique rink in southeast Saskatchewan
A small-town arena here in southeast Saskatchewan is gaining worldwide attention thanks to a unique feature. Of course, it is a feature that is well-known in these parts – the stairs that lower down onto the ice at the rink in Lang.
Saskatchewan things… pic.twitter.com/GubRZLJrib
MP Kitchen looking ahead to new session in Parliament
The House of Commons will resume on Monday, coming back from its winter break. For Souris-Moose Mountain MP Robert Kitchen, there will be a few things he will be watching for, particularly one thing that could have a number of impacts within the riding.
High emotions, threats, and harassment cause break in McLeod Series
The 2023 edition of the McLeod Series won’t be taking place this year. The move was announced by Weyburn Comprehensive School on social media.
The decision to take a break from the series this year was due to high emotions, as well as threatening and harassing behaviour directed towards players and coaches, during the games and after the games.
Organization suggests looking at EU model for surgical backlog
As the province comes out of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people find themselves on waitlists for a number of surgeries. The backlog was a result of elective surgeries being cancelled as a result of the pandemic, and the allocation of the resources needed for the surgeries to other areas.
Organization suggests looking at EU model for surgical backlog
As the province comes out of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people find themselves on waitlists for a number of surgeries. The backlog was a result of elective surgeries being cancelled as a result of the pandemic, and the allocation of the resources needed for the surgeries to other areas.
Hallberg repeats as champion
When it comes to success in golf, Rick Hallberg is no stranger to it. Coming into the Provincial Senior Men’s Championships in Estevan this week, he had won two of the previous three titles.
After the opening two rounds, Tuesday and Wednesday, Hallberg found himself sitting in second place, four strokes back of the leader. He had his work cut out for him in the final round Thursday afternoon.
Fungal infection in bats detected in southern Saskatchewan
White-nose syndrome, a fungal infection that poses a threat to several bat species in Saskatchewan, has been found in Grassland National Park.
“This is disheartening news for us,” said Iga Stasiak, a provincial wildlife health specialist with the Ministry of Environment. “We expected that we likely would detect the fungus at some point. This is a fungal infection that has devastated bat populations across North America.”
Fungal infection in bats detected in southern Saskatchewan
White-nose syndrome, a fungal infection that poses a threat to several bat species in Saskatchewan, has been found in Grassland National Park.
“This is disheartening news for us,” said Iga Stasiak, a provincial wildlife health specialist with the Ministry of Environment. “We expected that we likely would detect the fungus at some point. This is a fungal infection that has devastated bat populations across North America.”