Walk for Alzheimer’s Builds a Sense of Community

In this June 18, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; Keep your eyes on the Sky as hot and humid conditions can often result in an electrifying storm and you’re reminded to take shelter. Alzheimer’s cases are on the rise and events such as the annual Walk for Alzheimer’s raise funds for research and client programs. Whether you’re out on the boat or out for a swim in the lake, wearing a life jacket and being aware of your surroundings is a key for all ages this summer season.

History and Culture Take Centre Stage at Val Marie Event

In this May 3, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; The month of April concluded with snow and rain bringing much needed moisture to Southwest Saskatchewan. Val Marie was in the spotlight as students presented local stories as part of local heritage fair. Delegates from across the region also came together to discuss tourism at the Grassroots Tourism Conference. Over 200 participants laced up their bowling shoes for the 32nd Annual Ability Bowl in Swift Current.

April Showers Bring May Flowers

In this April 9, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; Motorists are reminded to slow down and obey the rules of the road with another traffic blitz underway across Saskatchewan.  Environment Canada is forecasting warmer than normal temperatures for April and May. As many look forward to camping season, on-line reservations are now open to book your favorite campsite.

February 2019 was one of Coldest For Swift Current

In this March 05, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; Following a colder than normal month of February, Environment Canada is offering its’ long term forecast as many await the arrival of spring. The Swift Current SPCA relies on donations throughout the year and is asking for your support in the 19 for 19 Campaign. A piece of Swift Current’s history is now lying in rubble as crews demolished the Palliser Regional Care Centre.

Stay Out of the Snow Zone

In this February 1episode of Southwest TV News; Frost bite can occur quickly during freezing temperatures and you’re advised to dress appropriately with the mercury drops. As highway crews are busy clearing snow off the roadways, motorists are reminded to keep a safe distance behind snowplows and sanding trucks. Do you have an old car parked in the yard collecting rust?…Join the Donate a Car Canada program and help the Swift Current SPCA.

Weak El Nino a Factor in Southwest Saskatchewan Weather

In this January 29, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; The 2018-19 winter season has been milder than normal so far in Southwest Saskatchewan and Environment Canada is forecasting this trend to continue in the coming weeks. Grasslands National Park is a jewel of Southwest Saskatchewan and a new documentary focuses on the area’s history and the road to becoming part of the Parks Canada system. Alzheimer’s cases are on the rise and a healthy lifestyle may play a factor in preventing this illness.

Local Florist Shares Rose Bowl Parade Experience

In this January 11, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; Poppy Parsons is a familiar face in Swift Current and her smile is now even brighter after volunteering as a floral designer at the 2019 Rose Bowl Parade. This is prime influenza season across the nation and if you haven’t already had your flu shot, there’s still time to roll up your sleeve. Weather on the prairies changes quickly through the winter and Environment Canada reminds you to be prepared before heading outdoors.

Southwest Saskatchewan Supports Annual Healthcare Fundraiser

In this November 6, 2018 episode of Southwest TV News; The annual Pharmasave Radiothon for Healthcare raised funds to purchase medical equipment at the Cypress Regional Hospital. Saskatchewan youth smoking rates are higher than the national average and a concern to the Canadian Cancer Society. Southwest Saskatchewan will experience winter however, Environment Canada is forecasting milder than normal temperatures.

Eye Catching Joe Fafard Sculpture Uses Scrap Metal

In this October 5, 2018 episode of Southwest TV News, Snow kicked off the month of October but mild autumn days are on the horizon. How does a $280 fine sound? Distracted driving is a concern on Saskatchewan roads and Police are on the look out for motorists breaking the law. Retailles is a unique exhibit by Saskatchewan artist Joe Fafard and is in the spotlight.

Moisture Still A Concern for Southwest Saskatchewan

In the September 14, 2018 episode: Environment Canada predicts a warmer and drier than normal fall, the Canadian Cancer has a new campaign to stop smoking and what to consider in planning a Fall trip to a provincial park.

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