Sask Public Safety Agency releases emergency evacuation web app
Saskatchewan’s Public Safety Agency (SPSA) has created a web application designed to make it easier for residents and communities faced with emergency evacuation orders.
The ‘Saskatchewan Evacuation App’ (Sask Evac App at app.saskecs.ca) helps residents who have left their homes to stay connected to their communities and provide their leadership with essential information.
Wear a helmet to save your noggin, Sask Brain Injury Assoc. advises
It’s summertime, with all the popular outdoor activities that come along with it, and the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association (SBIA) advises wearing a helmet during any activity with potential for a hard bump to the head (or worse).
“We always talk about prevention, and summer is the time when people are at the highest risk of getting a brain injury,” said Glenda James of Moose Jaw, the SBIA’s executive director.
WestJet adds regular Canadian routes to Regina Airport, plus more direct winter holiday options
The Regina Airport (YQR) recently partnered with WestJet to increase the number of domestic and international flight offerings, including regular winter service to Vancouver, Toronto, and Edmonton.
WestJet adds regular Canadian routes to Regina Airport, plus more direct winter holiday options
The Regina Airport (YQR) recently partnered with WestJet to increase the number of domestic and international flight offerings, including regular winter service to Vancouver, Toronto, and Edmonton.
Wolseley wants help from entire province to win Kraft Hockeyville
The town of Wolseley, Saskatchewan has made it to the Top Four finalists for the 2024 Kraft Hockeyville competition, and the Wolseley Kraft Hockeyville committee are hoping to secure the win with help from as many Saskatchewanians as possible.