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Premier praises Saskatchewan residents for flattening COVID-19 curve

Premier praises Saskatchewan residents for flattening COVID-19 curve

Speaks to five-phase plan to reopen the economy
Premier Scott Moe delivers provincial address

Premier Scott Moe delivers provincial address

Good evening everyone. Tonight, I want to talk to you about where we’ve been, where we are, and where we are going. As we fight the spread of COVID-19. I want to begin tonight by saying thank you.
Plan needs to be done 'carefully' and 'wisely': NDP leader

Plan needs to be done 'carefully' and 'wisely': NDP leader

As the province prepares to release a plan to reopen Saskatchewan businesses and services, the leader of the NDP wants to ensure the next steps are safe ones.
Teachers, province reach tentative agreement

Teachers, province reach tentative agreement

A four-year tentative agreement has been reached between the provincial government and the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation.
Fire damage to Wauchope farm

Fire damage to Wauchope farm

The Redvers Fire Department was called to the farm of Randy Gervais located approximately a kilometre north of Wauchope on Wednesday, April 15. The call came in at 3:04 p.m. and the fire department was on the scene shortly thereafter.
Fast Trucking shows support for laid-off workers with $50,000 in grocery gift cards

Fast Trucking shows support for laid-off workers with $50,000 in grocery gift cards

Fast Trucking Service has found a way to support the employees that they had to lay off during these challenging times.
COVID-19 Update: Six new cases in Sask.

COVID-19 Update: Six new cases in Sask.

Nine more recoveries, five in hospital
Uranium workers in northern Sask. facing 25 per cent pay cut

Uranium workers in northern Sask. facing 25 per cent pay cut

Hundreds of workers in northern Saskatchewan will be hit with a 25 per cent pay cut in May, as Cameco Corporation’s Cigar Lake mine and Orano Canada Inc.
Two new Manitoba COVID-19 cases, plans for possible reopenings, small business relief in works

Two new Manitoba COVID-19 cases, plans for possible reopenings, small business relief in works

Manitoba’s social distancing efforts are helping keep new COVID-19 cases low, but restrictions on gatherings will last for the next few months. Provincial chief health officer Dr.
Fire Hall completion on schedule

Fire Hall completion on schedule

Carlyle and R. M. #63 Fire and Rescue will be answering the calls from new headquarters this November.
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