Federally funded program set to wrap up in coming weeks

The Accelerated Site Closure Program was launched by the province in June 2020, with the aim of helping get those in the oil and gas sector back into the field during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. With $400 million in funding provided by the federal government, it came with a deadline of March 15th, 2023. Any of the money not spent by the end of the program is to be remitted back to the federal government.  

Martin: Low unemployment good and bad

The unemployment rate Saskatchewan in January according to numbers released from Statistics Canada was 4.3 percent, coming in below the national rate of 4.9 percent.  

“It’s almost unprecedented,” said Golden West business commentator Paul Martin. “When you get to 3 percent, economists will tell you that’s virtually an impossible number to reach.” 

Colder weather on the way

“It’s going to feel a lot colder, mind you, after you know, we’ve been treated to the mild temperatures so far in February, but certainly nothing out of the ordinary for this time of year.” 

Those words from Terri Lang, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, as she described what we can expect later this week.  

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.