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Oil companies trying to stay positive amid pandemic and historic oil price lows

Oil and gas companies around the globe could not have braced for what is now a reality for many.
Concern remains about the number of COVID-19 cases in northern Saskatchewan

Concern remains about the number of COVID-19 cases in northern Saskatchewan

Health Minister Jim Reiter was joined by chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab to announce 23 more positive cases of COVID-19 in northern Saskatchewan, along with an outbreak in a Prince Albert Hospital.
Twenty-six new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Twenty-six new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Ten in hospital, two more recoveries
Singing for the world: St. Peter’s Chorus hosts virtual choir

Singing for the world: St. Peter’s Chorus hosts virtual choir

MUENSTER — Just because the St. Peter’s Chorus can’t get together physically doesn’t mean they can’t sing for the world. After seeing videos of a few virtual choirs online, Manny Lefebvre, the chorus’ tech guru, was inspired to try it himself.
Manitoba reports four new COVID-19 cases, cautions against returning to normal

Manitoba reports four new COVID-19 cases, cautions against returning to normal

There were four new cases of COVID-19 detected in Manitoba May 1, according to provincial officials. None of those cases were located in the Northern Health Region (NHR). Only three cases have been detected in the NHR since the outbreak began.
Funding to encourage support for local business

Funding to encourage support for local business

The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $1 million to support a province-wide marketing campaign to encourage Saskatchewan residents to support local businesses and their employees.
Mother charged with second-degree murder makes another court appearance in Saskatoon

Mother charged with second-degree murder makes another court appearance in Saskatoon

A 28-year-old Kindersley woman charged with second-degree murder in connection to the death of her infant daughter made another court appearance in Saskatoon Provincial Court. Teenie Rose Steer, 28, charged with the Sept.
Campsite reservations begin May 4

Campsite reservations begin May 4

The Government of Saskatchewan is reminding residents that provincial park campsite reservations begin Monday May 4, with a camping start date of June 1.
Roughriders select seven in CFL draft

Roughriders select seven in CFL draft

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have selected seven talented football players in the 2020 CFL Draft: · Mattland Riley (OL – University of Saskatchewan) – first round, seventh overall · Kian Schaffer-Baker (WR – Guelph) – fourth round, 30th overall · A.
Buck to stand trial in Jonson murder case

Buck to stand trial in Jonson murder case

Both co-accused charged in connection to the death of Mark Jonson will stand trial for first-degree murder. Nicholas Buck, 23, was scheduled to have a preliminary hearing this week to see if there was enough evidence to go to trial.
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