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Co-op partners with Indigenous communities to build Western Nations Gas Bars

Co-op partners with Indigenous communities to build Western Nations Gas Bars

Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL), in consultation with Indigenous leaders and communities across Western Canada, has developed the new, exclusive Western Nations gas bar brand.
Three COVID-19-related deaths reported in Sask. Sunday

Three COVID-19-related deaths reported in Sask. Sunday

In addition, 287 new cases
Churchbridge 'Big Bike' being moved again

Churchbridge 'Big Bike' being moved again

On Monday, December 21, 2020, Churchbridge Mayor Bill Johnston called the regularly scheduled council meeting to order with all council present and accounted for.
Manitoba Piano students to perform virtually for care home residents

Manitoba Piano students to perform virtually for care home residents

Residents at personal care homes across the province will receive a much-needed infusion of joy in the coming months thanks to efforts by a Winnipeg piano teacher and his students.

Winnie The Pooh Day

Winnie the Pooh is a beloved character that many of us associate with Walt Disney cartoons, starring Winnie and his friends in the 100-Acre Wood, but the writers and animators at Disney were not Winnie’s original creators.

Federal government going ahead with spring count of Canada’s homeless

Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) has announced it will conduct its third national count of homeless Canadians in March and April, but policy experts don’t see it as the right move during a pandemic.
Langenburg Council notes

Langenburg Council notes

Tuesday, January 5, 2021, Mayor Stasiuk called the Town of Langenburg council meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. with all members present. The council reviewed the agenda before Councillor Sicinski made a motion to accept; the motion carried.
Stretching more effective than walking to lower high blood pressure: USask study

Stretching more effective than walking to lower high blood pressure: USask study

SASKATOON – A new University of Saskatchewan (USask) study has found that stretching is superior to brisk walking for reducing blood pressure in people with high blood pressure or who are at risk of developing elevated levels.
NSERC, FCL commit $2.5M to renew USask research chair

NSERC, FCL commit $2.5M to renew USask research chair

Focused on eco-friendly gas station cleanup
Sask. reports two more COVID-19-related deaths Saturday

Sask. reports two more COVID-19-related deaths Saturday

The report also cites 270 new cases
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