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Jingle dancers unite to help heal the world

Some people may not think of dancing as a way of praying, but for Indigenous people, it’s a traditional way to ask the Creator to heal people who are sick. Amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic, people are again turning to dancing to heal.
Jump of 30 new COVID-19 cases in one day in Saskatchewan

Jump of 30 new COVID-19 cases in one day in Saskatchewan

Two cases of community transmission known in the Battlefords-Prince Albert area
30 new cases of COVID-19 in province; 134 total

30 new cases of COVID-19 in province; 134 total

There are 30 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, as of March 28, bringing the total to 134. To date, the province said 18 cases are connected to a Christopher Lake snowmobile rally dinner held on Saturday, March 14.
Horizon School Division to contact families to invite them to continue learning

Horizon School Division to contact families to invite them to continue learning

EAST CENTRAL — Teachers with the Horizon School Division will be contacting families to discuss how they will move forward to support their children’s learning needs.

Medication supply in good shape if you are responsible

The Pharmacy Association of Saskatchewan is not presently concerned about possible shortages of medications during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trudeau not focusing on Saudi Arabia and OPEC’s price war during COVID-19

Trudeau not focusing on Saudi Arabia and OPEC’s price war during COVID-19

Prime minister recognizes energy sector hit hard already

Canadian couple trapped in Ecuador’s COVID-19 shutdown feels forsaken

Stranded in Ecuador with her boyfriend after the country imposed sweeping measures to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, a Quadra Island resident issued a plea on social media Thursday.
Two Saskatoon Corrections Centre staff members among confirmed COVID-19 cases

Two Saskatoon Corrections Centre staff members among confirmed COVID-19 cases

Two staff members of the Saskatoon Corrections Centre have confirmed cases of COVID-19. They were among nine new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Saskatchewan on March 27, bringing the total to 104.
Two former St. Augustine priests removed from ministry

Two former St. Augustine priests removed from ministry

HUMBOLDT — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon has removed two priests, who both served at Humboldt’s St. Augustine Church sometime during their careers, from ministry. Fr. Ephraim Mensah, who was once a pastor at St. Augustine, and Fr.
Drive-by Art project

Drive-by Art project

North Battleford Galleries is asking people to put their art on display and “break free out of isolation”. The idea is for people to send a photo of their art on display in their yard, porch, patio and doorway.
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