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COLUMN: A light at the end of the tunnel

COLUMN: A light at the end of the tunnel

Finally, for the first time since the COVID-19 crisis hit Saskatchewan, we have seen some sort of glimmer at the end of a long dark tunnel.

'We are able to talk because this woman loves her'

Her name is Jeannette Poirier. She’s not a nurse. She’s a custodian.
COVID-19 update: Seven new cases, 21 more recoveries, eight in hospital

COVID-19 update: Seven new cases, 21 more recoveries, eight in hospital

As of April 10, Saskatchewan has six new confirmed cases and one new presumptive case of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, bringing the total to 285 reported cases.
Humboldt Ministerial Association opening Helping Hands Fund to non-profits

Humboldt Ministerial Association opening Helping Hands Fund to non-profits

HUMBOLDT — The Humboldt Ministerial Association is opening up their Helping Hands Fund to local non-profits that require financial assistance to keep going. The Helping Hands Fund is traditionally used to financially help people in the community.
Twenty-one more people in Saskatchewan have recovered from COVID-19; six new confirmed cases

Twenty-one more people in Saskatchewan have recovered from COVID-19; six new confirmed cases

As of April 10, 2020, Saskatchewan has six new confirmed cases and one new presumptive case of COVID-19, bringing the total to 285 reported cases. The information was released by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health on Friday afternoon.
Two killed in vehicle collision near Aberdeen

Two killed in vehicle collision near Aberdeen

On April 8, 2020, just after 3 p.m., Saskatoon RCMP responded to the report of a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 41, approximately eight kilometers southwest of Aberdeen.
USask vaccine centre can decontaminate N95 masks for reuse

USask vaccine centre can decontaminate N95 masks for reuse

If the Saskatchewan Health Authority runs out of a fresh supply of N95 masks, it will work with the University of Saskatchewan’s vaccine centre to decontaminate them to use them again.
Cap credit card, payday lender interest rates: NDP

Cap credit card, payday lender interest rates: NDP

With many Saskatchewan residents facing financial hardship due to the pandemic, the province’s official opposition is calling for interest caps on credit cards and payday loans.
Province implements emergency support for small businesses

Province implements emergency support for small businesses

Small businesses directly affected by government public health orders will be able to access a one-time grant to help with the challenges they face.
Sask Chamber voices support for small business program

Sask Chamber voices support for small business program

The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has voiced its approval for the new small-business support measures announced Thursday by Premier Scott Moe and Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison.
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