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USask introduces community-driven COVID-19 digital archive

USask introduces community-driven COVID-19 digital archive

The University of Saskatchewan (USask) has launched a COVID-19 Community Archive to document life in Saskatchewan during the global health crisis. “We want to help capture the everyday experiences alongside the formal responses to COVID-19,” said Dr.
New bridge installation west of Kamsack

New bridge installation west of Kamsack

As of last week, a work crew from Hudson Bay had begun the preliminary site work at the bridge spanning the Assiniboine River west of Kamsack on Highway No. 5.

Northeast Sask. mayors pleased to get share of PST sooner

Municipalities will receive their share of the PST sooner than usual to help with cash flow issues brought on by the pandemic.
Opposition leader calls on province to resume legislative work, including tabling a full budget

Opposition leader calls on province to resume legislative work, including tabling a full budget

Leader of the Official Opposition Ryan Meili penned a letter directed at Premier Scott Moe, asking to begin negotiations around resuming legislative business, including the presentation of a full budget.
Sask reports four new cases of COVID-19

Sask reports four new cases of COVID-19

Fourteen recoveries, 11 are in hospital
Former Fillmore man, 37, charged with manufacturing prohibited weapons

Former Fillmore man, 37, charged with manufacturing prohibited weapons

A 37-year-old former Fillmore man was charged, along with a 37-year-old Regina man with several weapons charges, including the manufacturing of prohibited weapons, by the Regina Police Service on Friday.
Two new COVID-19 cases in Manitoba, no active cases in north

Two new COVID-19 cases in Manitoba, no active cases in north

Active COVID-19 cases have taken a slight turn up in the past few days, with two new cases of the disease reported May 11. The province is currently tracking 35 cases of the virus in the province, with none of the 35 in the Northern Health Region.
WDMs cancel events

WDMs cancel events

Yorkton's Threshermen's Show included
Sask. trapper finds refuge on the land

Sask. trapper finds refuge on the land

For almost two months, Barry Carriere and his four young children have found refuge from the pandemic on a secluded trapline nestled in the north of Saskatchewan.
Big River First Nation builds tiny homes to fight homelessness

Big River First Nation builds tiny homes to fight homelessness

Homelessness among single members of the Big River First Nation has prompted the community to invest high hopes in tiny homes.
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