Southwest Saskatchewan
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Nekaneet First Nation the first Indigenous community in Sask. to provide telecommunication servicesNekaneet First Nation announced an initiative that will provide internet, phone and cable services to his community as well as surrounding areas and eventually other nations.CanadaOct 25, 2022
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SaskPower continues to restore power in southwest part of the provinceSaskPower has added extra resources such as crews and equipment to restore power in Maple Creek and areas where a snowstorm knocked down power lines earlier this week.WeatherApr 7, 2022
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Hay crimes expected to grow in southwest Saskatchewan as drought persistsWith the ongoing drought impacting crops, RCMP expects more hay thefts in southwest Saskatchewan.CrimeAug 10, 2021
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Swift Current grapples with coronavirus, stigma as new hot spot flaresMany locals are scrambling to control the virus and the stigma that comes along with it.HealthJul 18, 2020
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Strong, potentially damaging winds no longer expected in southwest SaskatchewanEnvironment Canada ended a wind warning in southwest Saskatchewan on Saturday, April 21, 2018.WeatherApr 21, 2018
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Bison, rare birds await hikers in southwest SaskatchewanThe big draw to the area in southwest Saskatchewan is a herd of about 80 bison that were reintroduced to the area nearly 15 years ago.CanadaNov 13, 2017
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Thousands of cattle set to be destroyed due to bovine tuberculosisFederal officials say at least 10,000 cattle are going to slaughter as bovine tuberculosis paralyzes the Prairies.MoneyNov 29, 2016
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