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Chamber highlighting businesses’ efforts to help during COVID-19 crisis

Chamber highlighting businesses’ efforts to help during COVID-19 crisis

HUMBOLDT — A new effort aims to let people know what businesses are doing to serve their customers in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Saulteaux school hosts 'fish' derby

Saulteaux school hosts 'fish' derby

Saulteaux Heritage School organized this year’s fishing derby on Murray Lake recently.
P.A. Crime Reduction Team arrests two, seizes firearms, taser

P.A. Crime Reduction Team arrests two, seizes firearms, taser

Members of the Prince Albert Integrated Crime Reduction Team seized firearms and weapons after a police investigation on March 17.
Kiwanis Music Festival cancelled

Kiwanis Music Festival cancelled

Add the Kiwanis Music Festival to the long list of events cancelled due to COVID-19. The event was scheduled for March 24-April 5.
State of emergency declared in Saskatchewan

State of emergency declared in Saskatchewan

A state of emergency has been declared in Saskatchewan this afternoon over the COVID-19 pandemic. The following measures have been announced today by the province: Public gatherings larger than 50 people are prohibited.
Budget estimates presented amid COVID-19 crisis

Budget estimates presented amid COVID-19 crisis

With COVID-19 wreaking havoc on revenue estimates, the government of Saskatchewan has opted to present scaled-down budget estimates Wednesday instead of a full budget.
Rapid-action addictions clinic coming to NB

Rapid-action addictions clinic coming to NB

Provincial budget addresses longstanding need
Saskatchewan declares state of emergency

Saskatchewan declares state of emergency

A state of emergency has been declared in Saskatchewan, giving the government broad powers to address the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the government has enacted the following measures Public gatherings larger than 50 people are prohibited.
Number of COVID-19 cases in Sask. jumps to 16

Number of COVID-19 cases in Sask. jumps to 16

The province has announced eight presumptive new cases of COVID-19 in the province bringing the total up to 16.
Major renovation at Carrot River high school to bring local students under one roof

Major renovation at Carrot River high school to bring local students under one roof

CARROT RIVER — Carrot River’s two schools will be put under one roof. The provincial government announced $1.
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