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Editorial - The act of remembrance forever important

Editorial - The act of remembrance forever important

Every year when November arrives the thoughts of editorial writers across the land have their thoughts drawn to Remembrance Day.
Ontario gives COVID-clobbered fall fairs $5M boost

Ontario gives COVID-clobbered fall fairs $5M boost

Queen's Park is plowing $5 million into helping Ontario's agricultural societies survive after the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled fall fairs, clobbering their bottom lines.
Federal government moves to improve rural connectivity

Federal government moves to improve rural connectivity

Ottawa– The 80s may have wanted their MTV, but 2020s rural Canada wants their Wi-Fi. And the federal Liberal government is doing something about it, announcing a $1.
UPDATED: Hippsley elected mayor in Yorkton

UPDATED: Hippsley elected mayor in Yorkton

Yorkton voters trekked to the polls today amid fresh snow and a cold breeze knowing they would be electing a new mayor.
Saskatchewan sets another COVID-19 record, starts listing school outbreaks

Saskatchewan sets another COVID-19 record, starts listing school outbreaks

Regina– As Saskatchewan set yet another record for new COVID-19 cases, the provincial government has now started listing schools with outbreaks on the provincial COVID-19 website.
COVID-19 UPDATE - One additional death, 190 new cases, 37 in hospital, 22 recoveries

COVID-19 UPDATE - One additional death, 190 new cases, 37 in hospital, 22 recoveries

Eight cases in the Central East region.
“Who do you trust?” Moe asks in announcing new cabinet, the people he trusts

“Who do you trust?” Moe asks in announcing new cabinet, the people he trusts

Regina– In a swearing-in ceremony like no other in Saskatchewan, Lieutenant-Governor Russ Mirasty swore in a new cabinet. He did so wearing a mask, as did all others in the room, including re-elected Premier Scott Moe.
'Corner Gas' actor Lorne Cardinal receives Award of Excellence

'Corner Gas' actor Lorne Cardinal receives Award of Excellence

(ANNews) – On Oct.
Potential COVID-19 exposure at businesses in Yorkton and Regina

Potential COVID-19 exposure at businesses in Yorkton and Regina

Saskatchewan Health Authority is notifying the public of potential exposure to COVID-19 at the following businesses where a person or persons attended while likely infectious: Yorkton October 31 Boston Pizza, 226 Broadway St. E, noon to 1 p.m.
Premier Moe announces new Cabinet

Premier Moe announces new Cabinet

Greg Ottenbreit will serve as Government Whip
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