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Province announces wage supplement for workers helping most vulnerable during COVID-19 pandemic

Province announces wage supplement for workers helping most vulnerable during COVID-19 pandemic

Premier Scott Moe was joined by Finance Minister Donna Harpauer on Thursday to announce a temporary wage supplement for lower income essential workers helping vulnerable citizens.
Canora first responders pay tribute to fallen RCMP officer

Canora first responders pay tribute to fallen RCMP officer

On April 24 at 11:00 a.m., as Bruce Monette of Good Spirit Lake played Amazing Grace on the bagpipes, there was a two-minute silence and saluting of the flag at the Canora RCMP detachment to honour the fallen RCMP member from Halifax, Cst.
Temporary wage supplement

Temporary wage supplement

For lower income essential workers for vulnerable citizens
Agencies come together to support geothermal industry

Agencies come together to support geothermal industry

Several different agencies have expressed their support for geothermal energy.
New government support for northern Sask.

New government support for northern Sask.

And additional travel restrictions
Child care accessibility expanded as of May 4

Child care accessibility expanded as of May 4

Today, the Government of Saskatchewan announced that anyone working now or returning to work under Phase I and Phase II of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan will have access to licensed child care services located within Saskatchewan schools.
Six new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Six new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Ten is hospital, four more recoveries
More delays in case against Calgary man charged with killing Saskatchewan man

More delays in case against Calgary man charged with killing Saskatchewan man

The case against a Calgary man charged with first-degree murder in connection to the death of a Saskatchewan man was postponed again. Fayiah Victor Braima, 23, appeared in Calgary Provincial Court April 21 to set a date for a preliminary hearing.
“This is not a directive": Manitoba top doctor clarifies health order changes

“This is not a directive": Manitoba top doctor clarifies health order changes

The number of active COVID-19 cases in Manitoba continues to drop. The province announced two new cases during an April 30 briefing and seven new recoveries, dropping Manitoba's active case count to 49. Manitoba chief provincial health officer Dr.
Anxiety of spread very real in Sask. north in times of provincial reopening

Anxiety of spread very real in Sask. north in times of provincial reopening

While the Saskatchewan government works to try to reopen the province, COVID-19 numbers continue to climb in Saskatchewan’s far north, and anxiety is high among community members.
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