Will You Be the Next Blood Meal for a Tick?
In this June 4, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; This is prime tick season and before you go for a hike in the woods, you’re advised to apply a DEET product. Numerous individuals drown each year in Saskatchewan lakes and other bodies of water and many of these cases could have been prevented by wearing a life jacket. City residents are reminded that backyard fire pits require a permit from the Fire Department.
Will You Volunteer for the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games?
In this April 16, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; 2000 volunteers are required for the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games in Swift Current and the host committee is hoping you’ll sign up for this rewarding experience. As you start up your bbq for another season, fire officials are reminding you to take a few precautions during these dry conditions. Daffodils are a sign of spring and part of an annual fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society.
Protecting Yourself From Phone And Online Scams
In this February 5, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; RCMP are reminding you to protect yourself from scam artists by not giving out personal information over the telephone or by email. As you plan your winter vacation, health officials suggest you check for travel advisories and any illnesses which may require vaccinations ahead of boarding your flight. Fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors save lives and the batteries on these units need to be changed on a regular basis.
Will You Quit Smoking in 2019?
In this January 8, 2019 episode of Southwest TV News; The Canadian Cancer Society hopes quitting smoking is one of those New Year priorities. A carbon monoxide detector is a must in every home as numerous deaths are reported each year from this odorless gas. As you pack your bags for that winter vacation, RCMP are reminding you to have a neighbor keep an eye on your home while you’re away.
Filipino Community Hosts Cultural Celebration
In this December 14, 2018 episode of Southwest TV News; Having a working smoke detector is important year round and especially during the holiday season. Participants from across Saskatchewan were in Swift Current for the 2019 Provincial Boxing Championship. It was an evening of food and music at the Swift Current’s Filipino community’s annual Christmas party.
Salvation Army Launches 2018 Christmas Campaign
In this November 27, 2018 episode of Southwest TV News; Christmas is a busy time for the Swift Current Salvation Army and the annual kettle campaign is underway. As you prepare to deck the halls, fire safety is in the spotlight and you’re reminded to check your lights and extension cords for any damaged ends. Proper hand hygiene and food safety are linked to the Noro Virus.
First Church To Join Safe Places Program
In this November 23, 2018 episode Southwest TV News; As Safe Places builds momentum, St. Stephen’s Anglican Church is the first congregation to join the program. Local fundraisers have assisted the Southwest Saskatchewan Oldtimers’ Museum in Maple Creek with an expansion and plans for the future. Smoke detectors save lives and you’re reminded to change the batteries on a regular basis
The Swift Current Broncos Score A Major Profit
In this episode of SWTV News; The Swift Current Broncos enjoyed a successful 2017-18 season with a record profit. The SCBEX Awards are set for October 26 and the Living Sky Casino has been chosen as the Member Business of the Year. Smoke detectors save lives and you’re reminded to change the batteries on a regular basis.