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Golf Saskatchewan to host individual championships for the 2020 season

Golf Saskatchewan will host eight individual championships this season, but will not hold the Women’s Rosebowl or the Mixed Championship in 2020.

Rick Johnston selected to be inducted into Saskatchewan’s Baseball Hall of Fame

"Mr. Johnson has been selected to be inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame at the 36th Annual Induction August 15, 2020, in Battleford Saskatchewan," said Jane Shury, president and CEO of Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

Trudeau wants an audience, not an opposition

One of my personal hobbies and passions is Second World War history.

Palliative Canadians wait as Health Minister Hajdu delayed approval of psilocybin mushrooms

Pressure grew on Health Minister Patty Hajdu, as palliative Canadians anticipated the minister’s response to their Section 56 applications regarding access to psilocybin mushrooms on compassionate grounds.

Canadian Western Agribition postponed 50th show until 2021

Canadian Western Agribition (CWA) announced on June 17, in response to restrictions and recommendations surrounding COVID-19, CWA's 50 th show will be postponed until 2021.

Children First Canada embraced the introduction of a senate bill for a Federal Commissioner

Children First Canada welcomed the introduction of Bill S-217 in the Senate of Canada, calling for the establishment of an Office of the Commissioner for Children and Youth on June 16, 2020.

Province amended bill to protect firearm ownership

The Government of Saskatchewan brought forward amendments to Bill 194 to protect the rights of legal firearm and handgun owners within the province on June 16.

Progressive Conservative reaction to the provincial budget

Ken Grey, the leader of Saskatchewan's Progressive Conservatives, said he’s not surprised the Saskatchewan government is posting a massive deficit.

Action needed at all levels to end systemic racism

The National Farmers Union (NFU) joined with all who call for an end to systemic racism, including police violence against Black, Indigenous and People of Colour, in the wake of the murder of George Floyd by Minnesota police officers on May 25.

Manitoba business is sending ‘protective gear’ to Saskatchewan

A Manitoba company (All-Net Municipal Solutions) decided to ‘help’ rural communities across Saskatchewan, by providing them with equipment to assist with their social distancing efforts.
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