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The people of Saskatchewan have proven themselves to be spirited in a time of crisis

In times of crisis, Saskatchewanians have proven themselves to be strong and resilient – never failing in their determination, their focus on community and their willingness to do their part.

AgriStability interim payments have increased for producers

The federal and provincial governments agreed to augment the 2020 AgriStability interim benefit payment percentage from 50 per cent to 75 per cent for Saskatchewan’s producers.

Premier announced Re-Open Saskatchewan plan set to begin May 4 - updated

Premier Scott Moe announced Thursday the province’s plan to reopen Saskatchewan, which is set to begin on May 4.

Rural Connectivity and COVID-19: It’s time to declare high speed internet an essential service

It’s time to declare high-speed internet an essential service, thus closing the gaps in rural, northern and Indigenous connectivity exposed by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Saskatchewan government and the Teacher’s Bargaining Committee reached an accord

The Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee and the Teachers’ Bargaining Committee reconvened to work out a provisional Provincial Collective Bargaining Agreement on April 22.

Premier praised Saskatchewan residents for flattening COVID-19 curve

He also spoke on a five-phase plan to reopen the economy

The Church: People not buildings

If ever we had confirmation that the Christian church is more than its material possessions, the events of the last few weeks have shown this to be true.

Saskatchewan RCMP Roving Traffic Unit seized cocaine near Maidstone

On April 16, at approximately 3 p.m., the Saskatchewan RCMP’s Roving Traffic Unit stopped a vehicle near Maidstone for a driver’s licence and vehicle registration check. During the stop, the officer made several observations.

Information for businesses in Saskatchewan who wish to apply for federal subsidies

For anyone wishing to receive email updates from the Government of Saskatchewan’s Business Response Team, they can do so through the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy page (CEWS). Applications for the subsidies became available as of April 21.

Guidelines for working successfully working at home

Unfortunately, not everyone has the option of working from home these days. With the pandemic’s arrival, many Canadians have been laid off.
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