Brr! Estevan in for an old-fashioned winter
A good old-fashioned Saskatchewan winter. That is the prediction for the year from the Old Farmer’s Almanac.
“For southeastern Saskatchewan, we’re looking for really cold spells to start in the middle of November, and then also to be especially cold at the end of December into the beginning of January, and then from the end of January all the way through the middle of February,” explained Jack Burnett, the managing editor of the almanac.
NDP leader questions decision to decline MRI offer
“This is inexplicable, really, and I think it’s on the premier to explain how it is that his government can turn up their nose at this offer from this very generous resident.”
Opposition NDP Leader Carla Beck was at a loss for words as news broke throughout the province Tuesday that back in May, the provincial government had declined an offer of $2 million for an MRI machine at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Estevan, along with the training of two technicians for it.
SaskSport recognizes Keely Shaw's August achievements
Fresh off a strong performance at the World Cycling Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, Midale’s Keely Shaw has been recognized in her home province.
Back on August 8th, Shaw brought home the silver medal in the Women’s C4 Individual Pursuit. This is the same race she claimed bronze in at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. Now, she has been named the Saskatchewan Athlete of the Month for August by SaskSport.
Rain briefly halts harvest, but southeast farmers push forward
In the southeastern region, the harvest season is progressing steadily this week, with about 49 percent of the crops already gathered. This slightly exceeds the typical five-year average of 48 percent. Some rain in the area caused a temporary pause in harvesting operations, but when the weather improved, farmers made significant headway.
Duncan addresses privatization concerns surrounding major Crowns
When it was announced that Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan would be moving from the Education portfolio to becoming the minister responsible for the major crowns, it led to a number of questions being asked as to what this would mean for the direction of them. Some have even voiced concern the Crown Corporations would be put up for sale.
Duncan addresses privatization concerns surrounding major Crowns
When it was announced that Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan would be moving from the Education portfolio to becoming the minister responsible for the major crowns, it led to a number of questions being asked as to what this would mean for the direction of them. Some have even voiced concern the Crown Corporations would be put up for sale.
Duncan addresses privatization concerns surrounding major Crowns
When it was announced that Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan would be moving from the Education portfolio to becoming the minister responsible for the major crowns, it led to a number of questions being asked as to what this would mean for the direction of them. Some have even voiced concern the Crown Corporations would be put up for sale.
Connection or coincidence? Weather patterns changing in the southeast
Last week, the southeast received a couple of days of rainy, gloomy weather all thanks to a hurricane that made landfall in California. As the new week hits the midway mark, more tropical storms are making landfall in the United States, these ones on the eastern coast, and again Estevan can expect a significant drop in temperatures and rain. But is it all connected this time?
SECPSD provides update on February cybersecurity breach
In an email to parents Monday afternoon, the South East Cornerstone Public School Division provided an update to the cybersecurity incident originally reported on February 8th of this year. The incident prompted a thorough review of the compromised systems and the data that was breached and also initiated the implementation of new security measures.
Saskatchewan RCMP embrace drones for crime-fighting innovation
The Saskatchewan RCMP is aiming to expand the use of remotely piloted aircraft systems, or drones, in the province. With 29 front-line officers already trained as RPAS pilots, and having drones in 33 percent of the detachments already, they are aiming to have at least one drone and trained officer in every detachment by April of next year.