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Moosomin church adapts to COVID-19 by going online

Moosomin church adapts to COVID-19 by going online

Through the COVID-19 pandemic, Bethel United Church in Moosomin has seen a dip in donations but has kept their congregation safe by utilizing the Zoom platform for services after the government imposed maximum sizes of in-person congregations.
Moosomin Community Market to be discussed by Chamber of Commerce

Moosomin Community Market to be discussed by Chamber of Commerce

Jarrod Slugoski will fill in Moosomin Chamber of Commerce members on his plans for a Moosomin Community Market to run on weekends through the summer, at the March Chamber of Commerce meeting Tuesday, March 23.
USask researchers receive SHRF funds for projects with a virtual focus

USask researchers receive SHRF funds for projects with a virtual focus

SASKATOON — Virtual follow-up with discharged intensive-care patients is just one of the University of Saskatchewan (USask) research projects recently awarded funding from the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF).
Speakers at Conservative convention debate declaring 'climate change is real'

Speakers at Conservative convention debate declaring 'climate change is real'

Multiple speakers at the Conservative Party convention on Friday came out against a proposal to declare "climate change is real,” with one theorizing that greenhouse gases are not a “major pollutant.
Esterhazy council sets nonprofit rates

Esterhazy council sets nonprofit rates

At the regular Rob Paul - Local Journalism Initiative Reporter (The World-Spectator - Moosomin) money so we just want to make it equal for all of them with the reduced rate.
New COVID-19 cases in Sask.pop to 200, with three deaths

New COVID-19 cases in Sask.pop to 200, with three deaths

An additional 8,766 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 133,828. To date, this is the highest one-day total for vaccine delivery in the province.
Pasqua First Nation seeks answers on lake's purple-blue discoloration

Pasqua First Nation seeks answers on lake's purple-blue discoloration

Pasqua First Nation chief Todd Peigan wants to know what’s in — and on — the water at Pasqua Lake. Ice fishers and eventually the Water Security Agency (WSA) last week found oddly discoloured, purplish blue water on top of and within the lake’s ice.
Busted! SGI’s top five insurance fraud cases

Busted! SGI’s top five insurance fraud cases

SGI’s Special Investigation Unit caught some folks in a lie last year
Ducks Unlimited Canada endowed chair at USask the first of its kind in the country

Ducks Unlimited Canada endowed chair at USask the first of its kind in the country

SASKATOON – A rising star in conservation science has been hired as the Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) Endowed Chair in Wetland and Waterfowl Conservation at the University of Saskatchewan (USask).
NDP press for rapid testing in schools, minister responds

NDP press for rapid testing in schools, minister responds

Regina, Saskatoon – The Official Opposition New Democratic Party wants to see rapid-testing for COVDI-19 implemented in schools, pointing out that it hasn’t happened yet.
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