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COVID-19 Update: New cases in Southwest and West-Central Saskatchewan

There were 31 new cases of COVID-19 in total to report in Saskatchewan since the weekend of July 11-12, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan to 871 on July 13.

Teachers still aren’t assured about safely returning to school in the autumn of 2020

Results from a national survey conducted by the Canadian Teachers’ Federation show Saskatchewan teachers aren’t confident about the precautions being used to guarantee a safe return to school for everyone this fall.

The NDP have never believed in Saskatchewan

I’m glad to see that the NDP have taken the time to write into the Assiniboia Times, or at least one of their Regina staff members has.

Is there a point where you can’t get much tougher on drunk drivers?

In recent decades there has been a continual trend in both federal and Saskatchewan law – continuously getting tougher on drunk driving.

Saskatchewan’s postsecondary institutions will survive, but student fees must drop

COVID-19’s sway over the world’s economy is phenomenal. Job losses, redundancies and wage cuts in all Canadian sectors have contributed to financial insecurity for many in the years to come.

Highway 2 north of Buffalo Pound Lake is now open following collision

At approximately 11:50 a.m. on July 11, Moose Jaw RCMP responded to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 2 north of Buffalo Pound Lake.

Autonomous vehicles and electric vehicles are in SGI’s windscreens, looking ahead

Last October, a car with a panoramic camera mounted on the roof was parked in a North Battleford hotel parking lot for several evenings.

Heritage Saskatchewan launched photography contest

This summer, Heritage Saskatchewan encouraged provincial residents to get in touch with the culture and heritage around them. Until September 8, they’re accepting photo submissions of Saskatchewan’s people, buildings and natural beauty.

Ballooning wait times for surgery

NDP Leader Ryan Meili was joined by Sue Delanoy, who has waited over two years for double hip surgery, to call on the province to address the growing backlog of surgeries in the province by providing adequate funding.

SHA urged residents in Saskatchewan to be vigilant as COVID-19 cases increased

In response to the recent escalations of COVID-19 cases across the province, the Saskatchewan Health Authority urged residents to be more vigilant when following public health measures and personal safety precautions to prevent COVID-19’s spread.
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