Freeze-thaw temperatures can lead to ice damming for home owners
With the switch from freezing to warmer temperatures recently, SGI is informing residents that the freeze-thaw cycle creates ideal conditions for condensation and ice damming.
Manager of Media Relations for SGI, Tyler McMurchy provides some details on the process of ice damming.
Tourists flock to see winter attraction in Hazenmore
A bright idea and some determination have brought a unique seasonal treat to Hazenmore this holiday season.
Lois Toye approached fellow Hazenmore resident Wilhelm Neufeldt after seeing his annual igloos he created in his yard at home.
Toye's initial thought was for the community to have a festival day and play street hockey and build the igloo together. However, she says she did not realize how much work went in to the building of the structure and the time needed to freeze the blocks of ice.
SGI double focus on impaired driving with launch of new awareness campaign
SGI is doubling its focus on impaired driving this month with the launch of a new awareness campaign.
Tyler McMurchy, Manager of Communications for SGI provides some details on these ads being distributed across social media, radio, and television.
"What it is an uplifting and heartwarming campaign that we hope resonates with people because it makes the point about how you can make good choices and those good choices can help you and others be safe. When it comes to impaired driving the idea is helping the loved ones that you have in your life get home safe."
UPDATE #2: Drivers cautioned after snowy Saturday
Update #2
As of 1pm Sunday afternoon highway conditions across the southwest have improved however travel is still not recommended for the majority of roads.
A portion of the Trans-Canada Highway between Moose Jaw and Regina remains closed.
A news release sent out by the RCMP is reminding motorists to avoid unnecessary travel in poor weather conditions. Weather is still impacting road conditions due to snow and gusting winds. Drivers are being asked to avoid travelling on the highways if possible.
Preparing drivers and their vehicles for the snowy season
With snow soon to become a regular part of the forecast, CAA Saskatchewan is reminding drivers to be winter ready along with their vehicles.
Christine Niemczyk, Director of Communications & Public Relations with CAA provides some helpful winter driver tips.
Stunt driving and street racing fines to increase next month
SGI has announced that tough new penalties for stunting and racing will be coming into effect as of October 1st.
Manager of Media Relations for SGI, Tyler McMurchy provides some insight into the updated penalties.
Culture Days celebrates culture and diversity within the community
The diverse culture of our city will be celebrated over the next month as part of Culture Days.
Nicole Spenst, Event and Program Manager for the City of Swift Current details the importance of the month-long celebration.
"Culture Days is really a great way to celebrate what culture means in our community. So it's a chance to check out all of the different cultural opportunities celebrating visual art, creative art, dance, literacy and cultural differences, languages, and backgrounds in our community."
Local MP lets his support for agriculture be known
In a recently released monthly e-newsletter, Cypress Hills/Grasslands MP Jeremy Patzer took the opportunity to focus on a few key agriculture issues.
Patzer says they continue to receive letters from rural communities declaring drought-like conditions and he says he wants to make sure this issue gets recognition.
"So it's making sure government programs be more responsive. We saw some changes made last year that I think generally helped and were well received but I think we need to continue to make sure we have a system in place that supports our producers."
Get back to nature with the 3rd annual National Backyard BioBlitz
Saskatchewan residents can get back to nature and help gather useful information during the 3rd annual National Backyard Bioblitz.
The bioblitz begins today and runs throughout the weekend and it's easy to participate as Kayla Burak, Engagement Manager for the Nature Conservancy of Canada explains.
Hot temperatures break SaskPower's summer record
With the increased outdoor temperatures last week, SaskPower saw a new summer record for electricity demand on July 13th.
The all-time record was set in the Winter of last year, but a spokesperson for SaskPower Joel Cherry explains they saw a summer record peak.
"The level that we hit was 3551 megawatts. That was just higher than the 3547 megawatts record that was set on June 30th last year. That was during that historic heatwave with extremely high temperatures across Western Canada."