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Outlook swimming pool eyeing Canada Day opening

New protocols and guidelines in place for still-new facility
Chiefs slam Manitoba Premier over plan to ban smoking in First Nations casinos

Chiefs slam Manitoba Premier over plan to ban smoking in First Nations casinos

First Nations organizations do not agree with Premier Brian Pallister’s announcement earlier this month on smoking being stomped out once gambling establishments reopen. The Premier wants to put a stop to smoking in First Nations VLT lounges.

Fifty-five MEEP projects given green light

Includes funds to Bredenbury, Rocanville other regional communities
Province reports five new COVID-19 cases today

Province reports five new COVID-19 cases today

Ninety-five cases considered active
Reconciliation walk held in Humboldt on National Indigenous Peoples Day

Reconciliation walk held in Humboldt on National Indigenous Peoples Day

HUMBOLDT — Wanting to improve local recognition of National Indigenous Peoples Day, a Humboldt resident organized a reconciliation walk. “I thought instead of waiting for someone else to do it, I'm going to do it myself,” said Melanie Gray.
Moosomin lowers tax rate due to COVID-19

Moosomin lowers tax rate due to COVID-19

The town of Moosomin passed its budget on Wednesday, and has dropped its mill rate by half a mill, from 12.5 mills to 12.0 mills, in an effort to recognize the downturn in the economy due to Covid-19.
Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission gradually re-starting services

Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission gradually re-starting services

In alignment with the Government of Saskatchewan’s Re-Open Saskatchewan plan, the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) is gradually re-starting services that were paused due to COVID-19.

Saskatchewan supporting plant protein summit

Bridge2Food event builds on success in Saskatoon last year
Virtual graduation ceremony to be held for 2020 KCI grads

Virtual graduation ceremony to be held for 2020 KCI grads

"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it," (Ferris Bueller). This slogan has been chosen by the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute’s (KCI) graduating class of 2020.

Re-open Saskatchewan: new guidelines for phase 4

With Phase 3 of Re-Open Saskatchewan underway, work is taking place to prepare for the next phase of the plan to re-open the provincial economy. A target date for the first part of Phase 4 was to be announced this week, according to a release.
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