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Province has two new COVID cases, rules for senior care amended

Province has two new COVID cases, rules for senior care amended

Saskatchewan鈥檚 Chief Medical Health Officer has amended the restrictions to protect vulnerable seniors, and announced the province has one new case and one new presumptive case of COVID-19 as of April 17, bringing the total to 307 reported cases.
Sask Medical Association focuses on keeping physicians well during pandemic crisis

Sask Medical Association focuses on keeping physicians well during pandemic crisis

At this moment, when an expected surge in COVID-19 patients has yet to arrive, physicians, residents and other health-care workers may be feeling a sense of 鈥渁nticipatory anxiety,鈥 said Brenda Senger, director of the Saskatchewan Medical Association鈥
RCMP arrest one, issue warrants for four men in 鈥榬omance鈥 scam

RCMP arrest one, issue warrants for four men in 鈥榬omance鈥 scam

In January 2018, Saskatchewan RCMP received the complaint of an individual whose name was used without his permission and knowledge in a fraudulent transaction online.
Opposition leader calls for more support towards Saskatchewan food banks

Opposition leader calls for more support towards Saskatchewan food banks

Leader of the Official Opposition Ryan Meili called on the province to match federal support with $1.5 million in emergency funding towards Saskatchewan food banks. 鈥淭his is not a moment for the province to be cheap,鈥 said Meili.
Saskatchewan has one new COVID case, only 82 cases are still active

Saskatchewan has one new COVID case, only 82 cases are still active

Saskatchewan has one new confirmed case of COVID-19 as of April 16, according to the latest report by Saskatchewan Health, bringing the provincial total to 305. Eighty-two of the cases are considered active.
Pay it forward

Pay it forward

Column by Linda Wegner

Communities need their newspapers, and newspapers need their community

Adapted by Steve Nixon from an article by Judy Patrick, NYPA From afar, the COVID-19 pandemic is generating news of such terrifying magnitude that it is nearly too overwhelming to comprehend. Millions are suffering and thousands are dying.
Premier Moe elaborates on re-open Saskatchewan plan, extends state of emergency two weeks

Premier Moe elaborates on re-open Saskatchewan plan, extends state of emergency two weeks

Premier Scott Moe announced on Wednesday during the daily COVID-19 update the province will be extending the state of emergency another two weeks and also elaborated on plans for reopening Saskatchewan.
City of Weyburn puts off decision on opening garden plots this season

City of Weyburn puts off decision on opening garden plots this season

Council also delays decision to buy new refuse collection truck to April 27
Weyburn teachers stay in touch in spite of COVID-19 restrictions

Weyburn teachers stay in touch in spite of COVID-19 restrictions

Teachers have turned to technology to help them to continue teaching and connecting with their students on a limited basis, since classes were suspended in mid-March due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
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