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Alternate arrangements for Melfort grad dependent on SHA

Alternate arrangements for Melfort grad dependent on SHA

MELFORT — With the cancelation of the 2019-20 school year, graduates, as well as their parents and communities, are left wondering how they can celebrate their special day.
East central Sask. cities pleased to get share of PST sooner

East central Sask. cities pleased to get share of PST sooner

EAST CENTRAL — Municipalities will receive their share of the PST sooner than usual to help with cash flow issues brought on by the pandemic.
Humboldt SPCA bottle donations increases

Humboldt SPCA bottle donations increases

HUMBOLDT — The Humboldt SPCA is having more success than ever before with their bottle drive program. “I can’t believe the amount of recycling that got dropped off, and it’s still coming,” said Wanda Price, Humboldt's shelter manager.
Law firms predict post-pandemic divorce rate spike

Law firms predict post-pandemic divorce rate spike

Divorce rates are likely to rise once officials start relaxing restrictions, according to partners at a family law office. Jasmeet Wahid and Betty Gabriel, senior partners at Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP, in Richmond, B.C.
Government needs legislative oversight, needs to table full budget: NDP

Government needs legislative oversight, needs to table full budget: NDP

Leader of the Official Opposition Ryan Meili penned a letter directed at Premier Scott Moe, asking to begin negotiations around resuming legislative business, including the presentation of a full budget.
Snowfall a ‘blessing’ against grass fire threat

Snowfall a ‘blessing’ against grass fire threat

HUMBOLDT — According to Mike Kwasnica, Humboldt’s fire chief, grass fire season may be nearing an end thanks to the snowfall Humboldt received last weekend. “Things are starting to green up,” he said.
PHOTOS: Tisdale car cruise

PHOTOS: Tisdale car cruise

Ministerial message: What can you do against domestic abuse?

Ministerial message: What can you do against domestic abuse?

Being the victim of spousal abuse can be a terrifying experience. One may feel constantly fearful of the erratic behaviour of their spouse or isolated from their friends and family.
Drug a decade in the making could help reduce dangerous COVID-19 symptoms

Drug a decade in the making could help reduce dangerous COVID-19 symptoms

A cannabinoid drug that was first developed by a group of Dalhousie University researchers in Halifax to treat inflammation may be a new contender in the fight against COVID-19.
No internet, poor connections: online rural life in a pandemic

No internet, poor connections: online rural life in a pandemic

The COVID-19 crisis has exposed a digital divide across Canada that has been almost invisible to many not looking for it, says an advocate for internet access.
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