Thousands of drivers were ticketed for speeding in July as speeding and aggressive driving was the targeted driving offences under SGI’s Traffic Safety Spotlight
Read MoreThe provincial government has announced changes to how sex education and gender is to be taught in Saskatchewan classrooms.
The move comes after it was a major issue in the recent Lumsden-Morse by-election and the backlash from many parents after a third-party allegedly inadvertently brought an inappropriate pamphlet into a grade 9 classroom at Lumsden High School
Read MoreThe second Household Hazardous Waste Day is to be held this Saturday.
The service is free for residential properties and it’s divert hazardous wastes away from the landfill.
Read MorePlans have changed for the extent of work to be done on the Thatcher Drive and Main Street North intersection.
The changes see the work being done in five days but at the same time no traffic will be allowed to access the intersection during the work commencing Sunday August 20th.
The story contains the detour map for the project.
Read MoreBrandt Industries, who manufacture trailers in Moose Jaw, have issued a statement regarding the tragic industrial accident that claimed the life of a yet to be identified 26 year old employee
Read MoreThe wheels on the school bus may go round and round all day long but a program put on by the two school divisions is geared to help ensure the ride is a safe one
Read MoreA fancy billboard paid for by the provincial government has received a low tech response
Read MoreThe Holy Trinity and Prairie South School Divisions are running their First Rider Program to help teach parents and students school bus safety in fun hands on manner
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