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Local business gives lifeline to seniors during pandemic

Local business gives lifeline to seniors during pandemic

There’s nothing more important than family to the team at Zapshalla Rusnak Financial Services. So much has changed since early March.
New shoes for Jake

New shoes for Jake

It was time for some spiffy new shoes for this Belgian gelding at the Just farm west of the city this week. The farrier work on Jake, a 25-year-old retired pulling horse, was carried out by Dr. Cindy Lukianchuk, from Success, SK.
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.
History Corner - City of Yorkton Public Works Collection

History Corner - City of Yorkton Public Works Collection

A Caterpillar Diesel D7 Tractor equipped with No. 7A Bulldozer is used on sanitary landfill operations on York Road. Photo taken by the Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, Illinois. Source: Howard Jackson Collection City of Yorkton Archives.
Temporary wage supplement

Temporary wage supplement

For lower income essential workers for vulnerable citizens

Seattle T-Birds sign Roblin's Brayden Dube

Right wing was selected in second round of 2020 Bantam Draft
Out for a little paddle

Out for a little paddle

It was a short paddle, but it was a chance to learn some canoe skills as the Clay boys spent some time on the farm dug-out near Langenburg. The adventurous trio are Kaleb, Kolby and Kolton Clay, sons of Justin and Kristy Clay.
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
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