Tag Archives: Environment

Returning geese may get grumpier in nesting season
Winter may be lingering, but there are signs of spring slowly returning, and one of those is geese coming back from the south. As they get more common in populated areas, sometimes they can bump into ...
Apr 19, 2022

Region has growing network of EV charging options
The price of gas at the pumps is high and the federal government is looking to push vehicles into zero-emission status by 2035, so at least one local dealership is seeing a change in car buying. Peopl...
Apr 19, 2022

More kimberlites marked for review at mine site
Exploration continues at the Fort la Corne diamond mine exploration site with several more kimberlites being found to have "significant potential to add to the FalCon Project". Star Diamond announced ...
Apr 15, 2022

Strain of bird flu found in Saskatchewan
A case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been detected in Saskatchewan, prompting a warning to poultry producers in the province.The Ministry of Agriculture said Friday that producers wi...
Apr 08, 2022

Two forestry operators and a contractor take responsibility for Nesslin Lake
In July 2019, road repairs and the removal of a beaver dam caused significant water and sediment to flow into Nesslin Lake.In separate legal proceedings, two forestry operators and a contractor each t...
Apr 08, 2022

Brownfields and property assessment on City agenda at convention
The annual gathering of urban municipalities is underway in Regina and Prince Albert Mayor Greg Dionne is there with a list of priorities.Dionne, as part of the City of Prince Albert delegation, said ...
Apr 05, 2022

PANP to hold online information session on Lake Trout population after sharp decline
After a sharp decline in the Lake Trout population in Kingsmere Lake was reported in 2021 by the Prince Albert National Park (PANP), they are inviting the public to join an online information session ...
Mar 30, 2022

City ran out of room to pile snow
This year's snow season was so bad that the city not only had issues with clearing the snow, they ran out of places to put it. Public Works director Wes Hicks said that official amount is hard to obta...
Mar 29, 2022

District of Lakeland Councillor resigns
Citing a number of issues related to recent comments made by the Reeve, and stating they were false, a District of Lakeland Councillor has opted to resign.Treena Alpine's letter of notice was included...
Mar 10, 2022

Province calls for removal of ice fishing shelters by months end
The Province of Saskatchewan is advising anglers that all ice fishing shelters will need to be removed by the end of March.With ice fishing season winding down, the province says anglers should plan t...
Mar 05, 2022

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