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Legislation to reduce the tax rate for Sask. small businesses introduced

Legislation to reduce the tax rate for Sask. small businesses introduced

Legislation to reduce the tax rate for Saskatchewan small businesses over the next three years was introduced today, fulfilling another major commitment made by the government in the recent election campaign.
Saskatchewan RCMP COVID-related calls for service to date

Saskatchewan RCMP COVID-related calls for service to date

Community health and safety is a shared responsibility
Saskatchewan introduces legislation to regulate massage therapy

Saskatchewan introduces legislation to regulate massage therapy

Today the Government of Saskatchewan introduced The Massage Therapy Act. This legislation will establish the Saskatchewan College of Massage Therapy, a new regulatory body that will govern massage therapists in the province.
Churchbridge Council looking to raise awareness for available grant funding

Churchbridge Council looking to raise awareness for available grant funding

On Monday, November 23rd Mayor Johnston called the regularly scheduled Churchbridge council meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. with a quorum present and a welcome to the public and press.
Town of Canora the First of Many Namesakes

Town of Canora the First of Many Namesakes

(EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first of two articles written by former Canora resident Johnathan Kalmakoff of Regina, relating to the Canora name and how the town was named but also how it was the first of many namesakes to share the name.

Prairie provinces at high risk of extreme climate events: report

A new report released this week on the impact of climate change on the country’s Prairie provinces shows the region is highly vulnerable to climatic shifts, and preparedness is, in many cases, lacking.

Government offers up to $5,000 for small businesses for COVID-19 adaptations

Regina– The government of Saskatchewan announced a new “Strong Recovery Adaptation Rebate” (SRAR) to help small businesses who have had to come up with ways to stay in business with all the new rules around operating safely in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rural resident brutally attacked after strangers ask for help with a stuck vehicle

Rural resident brutally attacked after strangers ask for help with a stuck vehicle

Battlefords RCMP are investigating after a fifty-five-year-old man was left in serious condition following an attack in a rural area near the city. According to Battlefords RCMP Staff Sgt. Jason Teniuk, they received a call at about 11:30 p.m.
Barnhart praises Saltcoats Council

Barnhart praises Saltcoats Council

Recently Gordon Barnhart was elected Mayor of Saltcoats and was contacted about his thoughts and plans for the town and council while he was taking the leading role.
Wyonzek’s dream of NHL officiating career getting closer

Wyonzek’s dream of NHL officiating career getting closer

Tarrington Wyonzek, who has ties to Canora and the surrounding area, has taken another step toward his goal of becoming an on-ice official in the NHL.
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