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Alzheimer Walk goes online

Alzheimer Walk goes online

Submitted Given COVID-19, people living with dementia in your community need your help more than ever.
Upholding freedom of religious education

Upholding freedom of religious education

It seems rare to find good news amidst the challenges of physical-distancing and self-quarantining, but a recent Saskatchewan Court of Appeal ruling gives much to celebrate for educational pluralism and religious freedom.
SHA and USask’s VIDO-InterVac decontaminate N95 respirator masks

SHA and USask’s VIDO-InterVac decontaminate N95 respirator masks

Will ensure supply if shortage occurs
A lack of street garbage forces rats to look for new homes

A lack of street garbage forces rats to look for new homes

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Words of Cheer - How to Get Up

Words of Cheer - How to Get Up

In the sport of cheerleading, sideline routines for sports are often choreographed with chants and claps that include the crowd, but also serve the purpose of creating a “beat” for the cheerleaders to follow.
Battlefords to pay tribute to Colby Cave

Battlefords to pay tribute to Colby Cave

On Monday afternoon residents of the Battlefords are being encouraged to pay their respects to the family of Colby Cave. The Edmonton Oilers forward died Saturday after suffering a brain bleed earlier in the week.
Borden and Radisson News Firefighters form up for a parade of thanks

Borden and Radisson News Firefighters form up for a parade of thanks

Borden and Radisson News
Lions spread cheer with chocolate bunnies

Lions spread cheer with chocolate bunnies

Meota News
Pay it forward

Pay it forward

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COVID-19 update: Nine new cases, 17 more recoveries, seven in hospital

COVID-19 update: Nine new cases, 17 more recoveries, seven in hospital

As of April 12, 2020, Saskatchewan has seven new confirmed cases and two new presumptive cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 298 reported cases. The presumptive positives are due to more testing machines being added in Saskatchewan.
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