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Five things to know about this week’s COVID-19 update in Sask.

Five things to know about this week’s COVID-19 update in Sask.

Sask.'s most recent COVID report covers Feb. 27 to March 5
Only 34% of Sask. businesses have returned to pre-pandemic sales levels, report shows

Only 34% of Sask. businesses have returned to pre-pandemic sales levels, report shows

Sales remain low, debt remains high, and many businesses are considering shutting their doors permanently, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).
Highway Hotline update: Blowing snow and icy sections for most of province

Highway Hotline update: Blowing snow and icy sections for most of province

Highway travellers should be sure to check highway conditions before leaving and take caution as conditions may change rapidly while driving
Yorkton man wins surprise $20M in lottery draw

Yorkton man wins surprise $20M in lottery draw

Lottery winner Ernie Anuik said he just saw “a two and then lots of zeros”
Why are catalytic converters a rising target for theft in Sask.?

Why are catalytic converters a rising target for theft in Sask.?

Saskatchewan RCMP explain the "how" and "why" of these type of thefts
1.2 million litres of paint applied to Saskatchewan highways

1.2 million litres of paint applied to Saskatchewan highways

 If all the lines painted were placed end-to-end, they would be more than long enough to circle the earth
Sask. government pledges $335K to settlement services for Ukraine refugees

Sask. government pledges $335K to settlement services for Ukraine refugees

Province says it will work with Ukrainian Canadian Congress of Sask.
SUMA condemns attacks on Ukraine

SUMA condemns attacks on Ukraine

“Our hearts break for our municipal peers, and all of those in Ukraine,” - interim SUMA president
Videos: Inspiring leaders celebrated on International Women's Day

Videos: Inspiring leaders celebrated on International Women's Day

Three inspiring women in Saskatchewan were chosen for a video series through their demonstrated leadership and mentorship
Sask. government opens spring session with motion of support for Ukraine

Sask. government opens spring session with motion of support for Ukraine

Saskatchewan's Legislative Assembly convened for the spring session Monday
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