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Holy Family dealing with challenges posed by COVID-19

Holy Family dealing with challenges posed by COVID-19

Teachers and administrators are working through the many challenges posed by the restrictions set in place for the COVID-19 pandemic, trustees heard at the board meeting for the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division on Wednesday.
Two-thirds of COVID-19 cases are recovered in Saskatchewan

Two-thirds of COVID-19 cases are recovered in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan has three new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of April 15, bringing the provincial total to 304, said the province鈥檚 Chief Medical Officer. Ninety-five of the cases are considered active.
Service hours reduced at Canada-U.S. border crossings

Service hours reduced at Canada-U.S. border crossings

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced the temporary reduction of service hours at certain low-traffic ports of entry (POE) along the Canada-United States land border.
Weyburn Minor Hockey hands out awards for 2019-20 season

Weyburn Minor Hockey hands out awards for 2019-20 season

The Weyburn Minor Hockey Association posted photos of the 2019-20 season award winners on their Facebook page on April 14, since they were unable to host an awards evening at McKenna Hall due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.
Weyburn soccer, ball extends registration deadlines

Weyburn soccer, ball extends registration deadlines

The Weyburn Soccer Association announced on April 2 that they have extended the registration deadline and are waiving late fees for the month of April. At this time, the indefinite suspension of all soccer activity by Canada Soccer remains in place.

Saskatchewan family physicians there for patients during pandemic

By Dr. Barb Konstantynowicz Family medicine has been my passion for more than 35 years. I love the challenge of providing care for my patients at any age and for any condition. My colleagues and I call work 鈥渙ur happy place.

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This is not the time for complacency in Saskatchewan

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Adapting in a pandemic: the Saskatchewanderer

Adapting in a pandemic: the Saskatchewanderer

When Leah Mertz signed up to be the new Saskatchewanderer, she could not imagine a worldwide pandemic putting a halt on the traditional government program that has been taking place over the last decade.
Province implements relief measures for oil and gas sector

Province implements relief measures for oil and gas sector

(Photo by Bill Allen) Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre has announced a number of measures to support Saskatchewan鈥檚 oil and gas sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. 鈥淲e have to preserve what we can,鈥 said Eyre.
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