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Facebook helps teacher and puppeteer provide educate and entertain audiences online during pandemic

Facebook helps teacher and puppeteer provide educate and entertain audiences online during pandemic

With COVID-19 pandemic precautions shutting down schools and depriving many people of their regular social activities, technology plays an important role in keeping people connected while observing social distancing guidelines.
COVID-19 Update: Three new cases in Sask.

COVID-19 Update: Three new cases in Sask.

18 recoveries, eight is hospital
Manitoba sees fifth death from COVID-19 but only two new cases reported

Manitoba sees fifth death from COVID-19 but only two new cases reported

Manitoba reported two new positive tests for COVID-19 April 15, as well as the fifth death in the province related to the pandemic.
Bomber Lemyre named one of Canada's top junior A rookies

Bomber Lemyre named one of Canada's top junior A rookies

The SJHL season may be over, but Bomber forward Tristan Lemyre is still getting recognition for his first junior season. The Mirabel, Que.
USask researchers team up with companies to make hand sanitizer

USask researchers team up with companies to make hand sanitizer

University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers and three local companies are helping to address a provincial shortage of hand sanitizer using a bioprocessing facility on the USask campus to temporarily produce sanitizer and key ingredients, while the
Stolen equipment - Carlyle RCMP

Stolen equipment - Carlyle RCMP

Stolen Equipment from a rural property near the community of Manor. Carlyle RCMP received a complaint on April 9th that several days earlier a vehicle and garage were broken into.
Deep Earth Energy’s winter drilling and testing program complete

Deep Earth Energy’s winter drilling and testing program complete

Deep Earth Energy Production Corp. (DEEP) announced that the 2019-20 winter drilling and testing program are complete.
Port of Estevan among border crossings with temporary reduced hours

Port of Estevan among border crossings with temporary reduced hours

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced Wednesday the temporary reduction of service hours at certain ports of entry (POE) along the Canada-U.S. border. These COVID-19 related measures are temporary.

SHA implements stronger screening and masking requirements for healthcare workers

Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) CEO Scott Livingstone announced Tuesday they will be strengthening screening and masking among healthcare works to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Adapting in a pandemic: the Saskatchewanderer

Adapting in a pandemic: the Saskatchewanderer

When Leah Mertz signed up to be the new Saskatchewanderer, she could not imagine a worldwide pandemic putting a halt on the traditional government program that has been taking place over the last decade.
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