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Parking fees suspended at all Sask health facilities

Parking fees suspended at all Sask health facilities

To help support health care staff and physicians who remain focused on delivering care and services and to help ease the burden for their patients, the Saskatchewan Health Authority is temporarily suspending parking fees for all patients, employees,
Sask. RCMP respond to COVID-19 related calls

Sask. RCMP respond to COVID-19 related calls

There have been new types of calls for service Saskatchewan RCMP have received and responded to since the new Saskatchewan Public Health Order was issued on March 26.
Saskatchewan has 13 more confirmed cases of COVID-19

Saskatchewan has 13 more confirmed cases of COVID-19

Premier Scott Moe and chief medical health office Dr. Saqib Shahab announced during their daily COVID-19 briefing the province has 13 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of April 2, bringing the provincial total to 206.
Fillmore man, 18, charged with murdering grandfather

Fillmore man, 18, charged with murdering grandfather

An 18-year-old Fillmore area man is facing a charge of first-degree murder after the RCMP attended an area farm on Tuesday afternoon. Fillmore RCMP received a silent 911 call on March 31, late in the afternoon.

Make me a daffodil

Weyburn This Week column by Linda Wegner

Prime Minister shows lack of compassion, again

Weyburn This Week editorial
Opening of provincial parks delayed by COVID-19 crisis

Opening of provincial parks delayed by COVID-19 crisis

In response to COVID-19, Saskatchewan Provincial Parks will delay the campsite reservation launch and the start of the camping season until further notice. Campsite reservations were scheduled to open April 13, 2020.
Mental health services available for all Sask. residents during COVID-19 crisis

Mental health services available for all Sask. residents during COVID-19 crisis

Mental health services and supports are readily available to Saskatchewan residents who need them during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Saskatchewan records third COVID-19 death

Saskatchewan records third COVID-19 death

A Saskatchewan resident in the 80-89 age range has died from complications related to COVID-19. The province now has three deaths related to the virus.
Saskatchewan MPs seek tax hike cancellation

Saskatchewan MPs seek tax hike cancellation

The Official Opposition Saskatchewan Caucus sent a letter to Finance Minister Bill Morneau calling for a full exemption from the carbon tax for all farming fuels and an immediate cancellation of the scheduled increase of the tax, which took effect on
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