Southwest Students Learn the Farm to Table Concept

In this June 11, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; Saskatchewan RCMP are focusing on distracted driving in the Face Forward road safety campaign. Grade 3 students participated in the annual Food Farm Day in Swift Current learning more about the importance of agriculture. Before you leave the house to run those errands, remember to lock your doors.

Chinook Students Featured in High School Art Show

In this May 14, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; As the Victoria Long Weekend approaches traffic safety is in the spotlight with increased police enforcement on the roads. If you’re cleaning out the garage or grain bins be on the lookout for deer mice droppings as this is the main source of the Hanta Virus. The West Wing Gallery in Swift Current is featuring the creative talents of Southwest students through the annual High School Art Show.

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.

Southwest TV News – August 28, 2018

In this Episode: Distracted Driving continues to be a leading cause of accidents, Harvest of Hope helps people globally and the start of the school year and vaccinations

Southwest TV News – July 31, 2018

In today’s episode we take a look at the continuing issue of distracted driving. A new life saving program offered at Saskatchewan Parks and avoiding Summer Food Poisoning.

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