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Erin McNutt
Saskatchewan farmers host auction, raise $24,000 for Ukraine
With roughly 13 per cent of Saskatchewan's population claiming ties to Ukraine, it's no wonder people continue to find ways to help the country torn apart by war. The latest effort comes from a group ...
Erin McNutt
Apr 20, 2022
Hague Elementary School becomes shelter from the storm
Monday’s blizzard left many people stranded when highways closed and areas dealt with near-zero visibility. Brad Nichol is the learning superintendent with the Prairie Spirit School Division. Li...
Erin McNutt
Feb 02, 2022
Moose Jaw woman calls for clarity on COVID test results
Tasha Dobni started the Easter long weekend with the same stress she's felt for nearly a week waiting for the answer to a big question-does she have COVID-19? The Moose Jaw woman called 811 for an app...
Erin McNutt
Apr 03, 2021
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Powerful storm system moves through S. Sask, more coming
Environment Canada issued tornado warnings along with severe thunderstorm warnings and watches as a powerful storm system moved through southern Saskatchewan Friday evening. "With the amount of energy...
Erin McNutt
Jul 04, 2020
SHA shows COVID-19 testing to decrease stigma
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is lifting the veil of privacy to show how COVID-19 tests are conducted to try to decrease stigma. With help from SHA employees and medical professionals, the a...
Erin McNutt
Jun 12, 2020
Province introduces Pillars of Life suicide prevention plan
The Saskatchewan government has created a five-point plan for suicide prevention. It's called Pillars for Life. "Ultimately what this plan is putting forward is a plan and a process to reduce the numb...
Erin McNutt
May 08, 2020
Astronaut Chris Hadfield offers self-isolation advice
Retired Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield knows a thing or two about self-isolation. During his career, Hadfield spent more than 160 days in space and became the first Canadian to command the Internat...
Erin McNutt
Mar 26, 2020
Plows, ice covered windows and speed: winter driving is back
Following the recent snowfalls in Saskatchewan, drivers are readjusting to winter conditions. "Road conditions are going to be different in winter months," SGI's Tyler McMurchy said. "A number of peop...
Erin McNutt
Oct 30, 2019
Activist Greta Thunberg talks glaciers with U of S water scientist
Since the early 1980s, University of Saskatchewan water scientist John Pomeroy has studied the Athabasca Glacier in Jasper, Alta. But last week he experienced a first -- a 16-year-old wanted a tour. S...
Erin McNutt
Oct 29, 2019
SGI reminds drivers to be mindful of 30 km/h school zones
The Labour Day long weekend is the last long weekend of summer and the last weekend for many students before heading back to class. SGI is taking notice. "September is dedicated to back to school," SG...
Erin McNutt
Sep 01, 2019
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