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Guidelines for Outdoor Visits in Long Term Care Homes
June 2, 2020. Key Messages: Temporary restrictions to visitation and open family presence have been put in place as part of a provincial public health
COVID Guidelines for SHA Facilities
UPDATED FAMILY PRESENCE GUIDELINES FOR SHA FACILITIES As of June 3, 2020 visitor restrictions have been updated to reflect a revised definition to compassionate care.
Leafy Spurge Beetle
Collection Days When: July 6th to 9th (4 days), 10 AM—3PM * Dates are subject to change based on beetle emergence and weather, contact your
Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP)
Re: Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) Disaster Type: Flooding The RM of Blaine Lake #434’s request for designation as an eligible assistance area under PDAP
Inspection of natural gas lines in your area
See Full Brochure To Whom It May Concern: SaskEnergy, and its subsidiary TransGas, take pride in providing safe and reliable service to our customers. Every
Clubroot: Is your canola at risk?
Clubroot symptoms include stunting, wilting, yellowing, and premature ripening of canola plants (left), and the formation of clubroot galls on canola root (right) Clubroot best
Personal Protective Equipment by Melanie Ciona
The Reeve, Council and Staff at the RM of Blaine Lake #434, as well as the Ratepayers which are anxiously awaiting our reopen on May
RM of Blaine Lake #434 Economic Recovery Planning
Over the past several weeks, the council of the RM of Blaine Lake has become aware of the impact in and on the community about
Saskpower’s Project Coming Near You
We have recently received a letter from SaskPower informing us that there’s a SaskPower project coming to our Rural Municipality. Starting this spring, SaskPower contractors
Controlled Burn – 2020
If you are planning on burning, please be reminded to phone the Controlled Burn Line BEFORE you burn at: 1-866-404-4911. For more information visit: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/environment-public-health-and-safety/fire-safety/controlled-burns-and-grass-fires
Safe Burn Tips
As a farmer, there are times when you have no choice but to start a controlled fire to burn things like windrows, grass, stubble and
Saskatchewan Spring Runoff Potential Map
See link for Saskatchewan runoff potential. LINK: https://www.wsask.ca/Global/About WSA/News Releases/Apr 01, 2020.jpg