55+ Camp comes loaded with summer activities
There’s another fun program offering from Prairie Sky Trails Association, and this one is for the 55 plus age group.
Prairie Sky Trails Association offers its first ever 55+ Summer Camp. The idea is to provide fun and engaging activities for people in the age group. The camp runs from August 6 for four consecutive weeks, one day a week.
Provincial Traffic Safety grants distributed to 61 communities
The latest recipients from the Provincial Safety Traffic Fund were announced on Monday.
Among them were Quill Lake, Colonsay, and Fishing Lake First Nation who will use the funds for some road safety projects.
In Quill Lake, a crosswalk will be installed inside of a school zone to increase safety for pedestrians and vulnerable road users. The grant was $24,824.
Saskatchewan Opposition say the government handed over a contract to another out-of-province company
The Saskatchewan NDP are sounding the alarm today about the Saskatchewan Government awarding the province’s Northern Saskatchewan tire recycling contract to Emterra Tire Recycling, a company headquartered in Ontario, which the Saskatchewan NDP say follows the provincial government’s decision to hand the southern contract to U.S.-based company CRM. In both cases, the Opposition say the work was previously done by Shercom Industries, a Saskatchewan company that invested over $20 million into a recycling facility just north of Saskatoon. The facility is now shuttered, and more than 90 Saskat
Inflation rises to 1.9% in June as vehicle price hikes accelerate
The annual pace of inflation accelerated to 1.9 per cent in June as consumers were paying more at car dealerships, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
The June price hike is up from 1.7 per cent in May and was largely in line with economists’ expectations.
StatCan said gasoline prices were nearly unchanged in June as higher crude oil prices and geopolitical conflicts ratcheted up pressure at the pumps. Motorists saw a steeper monthly decline in prices this time last year, which the agency said led to a rise in headline inflation.
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Carney to meet with Incident Response Group to discuss the wildfire situation
Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to convene the Incident Response Group in Ottawa today to discuss the ongoing wildfire situation across the country.
Carney also convened the group of ministers and senior officials a little over a month ago in response to an earlier wave of wildfires, which peaked in May and June, then receded, and have now flared up again.
More than 6,000 people are currently out of their homes in Manitoba, and the communities of Lynn Lake and Snow Lake ordered residents to flee for the second time in just weeks.
Producers look to protect their canola plants towards back half of 2025 growing year
As we enter the heart of July and the back half of the 2025 growing season, producers are looking to protect their crops to help ensure they don’t lose any yield come harvest time. That’s especially the case for canola, as plants start heading towards full bloom and will start forming pods and seeds.
Poilievre wants Carney to cash out blind trust, says ethics screens insufficient
The Conservatives want Prime Minister Mark Carney to sell all the assets in his blind trust to avoid any possible conflicts of interest.
Carney set up the blind trust after he was sworn in as prime minister in March and the details of how it works were made public on Friday.
They show that the prime minister has set up screens to avoid potential conflicts related to his previous interests in Brookfield Asset Management, Brookfield Corporation and Stripe Inc.
But Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre believes that's not enough.
Saskatchewan opens Football Canada Cup with win over New Brunswick
Team Saskatchewan enjoyed a strong start to the Football Canada Cup on Monday in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
Saskatchewan defeated New Brunswick 42-0 on Monday.
Next game for Saskatchewan will be on Thursday when they face the winner of Ontario and Nova Scotia.
Humboldt's Easton Gosselin is a member of Team Saskatchewan.
Other scores on Monday were Alberta over Manitoba 52-7 and Quebec beat BC 52-14.
Cubs take two from 18U AAA Red Sox
The East Central 18U AAA Red Sox dropped both games on Sunday in a doubleheader against the Saskatoon Cubs.
Saskatoon dominated the first game with an 11-3 win.
The Cubs opened the scoring, scoring a pair in the first inning, before adding five more in the second inning.