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Schools, colleges and universities must remain closed until the pandemic ends

Schools, colleges and universities must remain closed until the pandemic ends

The life of a student is demanding, no matter if the student is in elementary school or completing a university degree.
COLUMN: A barrel of Western Canadian Select wouldn’t buy a Big Mac meal on Friday, March 27

COLUMN: A barrel of Western Canadian Select wouldn’t buy a Big Mac meal on Friday, March 27

No, you can't afford fries with that
COLUMN: Coping with a collapsed economy

COLUMN: Coping with a collapsed economy

Regina – Another week passes and we haven’t shaken the worldwide pandemic known as COVID-19, which continues to assert its firm grasp on economies across the globe. We are officially in the thick of it.
Letter: MP explains new federal assistance measures

Letter: MP explains new federal assistance measures

The editor: As many constituents know, Parliament has now passed Bill C-13, the emergency legislation that provides support for Canadians affected by COVID-19.
Something to look forward to

Something to look forward to

Just before all of the fear regarding the COVID-19 virus erupted earlier this month, many in the community were looking forward to the traditional assortment of events and activities in mid-March that typically usher in the beginning of spring.
Cheers and Jeers for March 27

Cheers and Jeers for March 27

Cheers to all of the grocery store workers who have been going above and beyond, and putting up with unnecessary abuse from customers, during the past couple of weeks.
COLUMN: Setting the stage

COLUMN: Setting the stage

Professional geologist Steve Halabura talks about other geological prospects for Saskatchewan
The budget that never was

The budget that never was

The last week in Saskatchewan politics was about as chaotic as it can get. A state of emergency declaration, dozens of cases of COVID-19 and rising, and oh yeah, the budget that never was.
Bold, immediate action is needed

Bold, immediate action is needed

Editor’s note: Kirk LaPointe is publisher and editor-in-chief of Business in Vancouver and vice-president of editorial of Glacier Media. It is time for big decisions from governments of all sizes and stripes in Canada.
Good neighbours and a great God

Good neighbours and a great God

It would be foolish to attempt to try to ignore the ongoing pandemic, what with news of more cases, more deaths and more jaw-dropping information daily bombarding the media.
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