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Community Futures offers COVID-19 loans to rural businesses

Community Futures offers COVID-19 loans to rural businesses

Rural businesses in Saskatchewan impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic can now access new financial relief and recovery support.
Why, more than ever, you need your Chamber of Commerce

Why, more than ever, you need your Chamber of Commerce

Since the threat and negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic has cast its net over most local small businesses there is a natural response for some small business enterprises to find ways to decrease expenses that are deemed 鈥渘ice to have鈥 as oppos
Plans set for Weyburn鈥檚 municipal election in fall

Plans set for Weyburn鈥檚 municipal election in fall

Weyburn city council approved the plans set in place for this fall鈥檚 municipal elections, which will be held on the new date of Nov. 9.
Sask. Legislature to hold a 14-day sitting in June

Sask. Legislature to hold a 14-day sitting in June

Government House Leader Jeremy Harrison and Opposition House Leader Cathy Sproule announced on Tuesday that they have agreed to a modified arrangement for the Legislative Assembly to meet starting in June.
麻豆传媒AVeast high schools look to plan virtual graduations

麻豆传媒AVeast high schools look to plan virtual graduations

The 22 high schools in the 麻豆传媒AVeast Cornerstone School Division are looking at a virtual form of graduation this year due to the impact of COVID-19, with the possibility of a celebration later in the year if it's possible.
Eighth death from COVID, no new cases in Saskatchewan

Eighth death from COVID, no new cases in Saskatchewan

Premier Scott Moe and Health Minister Jim Reiter jointly held the daily news briefing on the COVID-19 pandemic, and reported that a Saskatchewan resident in their 50s from the Far North region who tested positive for COVID-19 has died, bringing the t
Weyburn police lay 36 charges in past week, including two for drugs

Weyburn police lay 36 charges in past week, including two for drugs

The Weyburn Police Service responded to 83 calls for service during the week of May 18-24, resulting in 36 charges, including 15 under the Criminal Code of Canada, 12 under the Traffic Safety Act, and two under the Controlled Drugs & Substances Act.
Two new cases of COVID, 546 are now recovered in Saskatchewan

Two new cases of COVID, 546 are now recovered in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan has two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 As of May 25, bringing the provincial total to 634. One new case is in the Far North, and the other is in the North. Of the 634 reported cases, 81 are considered active.
University of Saskatchewan graduation to be held online

University of Saskatchewan graduation to be held online

Graduation ceremonies and powwow at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) are a time to acknowledge academic achievements and a time to celebrate with family, friends and members of the community.
Warm dry weather helps SE Sask. farmers make seeding progress

Warm dry weather helps SE Sask. farmers make seeding progress

Producers in the southeast have been making good progress with seeding, assisted by mostly warm, dry weather, with the exception of some showers over the weekend.
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