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Message from Junior B Rebels Head Coach, Al Sinclair

鈥淭he past season was one that had its shares of ups and downs. We started as a dressing room of hockey players, but over the course of the season, we became a team.

Restrictions in place for Canadian, American and international travellers

Both the Canadian and American governments applied travel restrictions on聽March 21 for all non-essential travel over the聽Canada-U.S. border 鈥 these restraints were made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A Shot At The Dark

The next line of our series on the Lord鈥檚 Prayer is the first one with a negative direction. 鈥淟ead us not into temptation.鈥澛燭here is a second part, which is really a parallel or repetition in the positive for emphasis and focus.

Saskatchewan Health Authority released health system readiness model for COVID-19

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) released their health system readiness model on Wednesday during a presentation covering varied outcomes for different levels of the COVID-19 outbreak in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan鈥檚 farmland values are softening after modest growth in 2019

The 2019 rise in Canadian agricultural land values followed gains of 8.4 and 6.6 per cent in 2017 and 2018, representing a five-year trend of tempering growth in average farmland values, corresponding to Farm Credit Canada estimates.

The National Lacrosse League has cancelled their season

The National Lacrosse League, the longest running and most successful professional lacrosse league in the world, announced on April 8 that the League is cancelling the remainder of the regular season.

Opposition leader called for united front in fighting COVID-19

Leader of the Official Opposition Ryan Meili has called for a united front in the continued battle against COVID-19.

The first APAS survey revealed the growing anxieties of Saskatchewan鈥檚 agricultural producers

The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan presented an online survey in an endeavour to accumulate data in regards to the effects of COVID-19 on Saskatchewan鈥檚 agricultural industry.

COVID-19 recovered cases beat new confirmed cases for the first time in Saskatchewan

Premier Scott Moe announced on Monday that for the first time since the COVID-19 outbreak hit Saskatchewan, there have been more recoveries than new confirmed cases in a single day.

A Gravelbourg-based counsellor gave some sound advice on ways to manage the pandemic

COVID-19 has altered the world forever. Though this menacing virus will eventually languish into history, we鈥檒l be coping with the aftereffects of the pandemic for the stretch ahead.
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