Art Gallery of Swift Current Features Amanda Strong

In this June 21, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; West Nile Virus is common through the end of August and wearing a DEET repellent can help protect you from mosquitoes carrying the virus. The work of Vancouver artist Amanda Strong is in the spotlight at the Art Gallery of Swift Current. As the temperatures heat up through the summer season, the Canadian Cancer Society is reminding you to wear sunscreen and limit your time in the sun.

Skin Cancer is the Most Preventable Cancer

In this May 31 episode of Southwest TV News; As the temperatures heat up through the summer season, the Canadian Cancer Society is reminding you to wear sunscreen and limit your time in the sun. Do you ever wonder where your bottles and cans go after you drop them off at the recycling depot? SARCAN officials answer this question in a special report. In an effort to divert more items from the landfill, the City of Swift Current has set up yard waste bins around the community.

Excess Weight and the Connection to Cancer Risks

In this May 24, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; The Canadian Cancer Society has released new data indicating that excess weight is expected to become the second leading preventable cause of Cancer in Canada. Saturday in the Park is a new event planned for Shaunavon this summer and organizers are now seeking entertainers for the onstage line-up.  Southwest Homes has unveiled a new home for its’ Day Program at the Swift Current Mall.

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.

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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