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Conservative Senator had long supported a universal basic income for Canadians

A universal basic income for all Canadians – this conception seems remarkably engaging – specifically during a time when an ongoing crisis has affected the incomes of so many.

Today I became a criminal

Today, I became a criminal; not through my own actions, but due to a decision made by Justin Trudeau. With the stroke of a pen, Trudeau made me and 2.1M other Canadians criminals. Trudeau threw away democracy by bypassing parliamentary procedures.

COVID-19 outbreak declared in Beauval

The office of the northern Medical Health Officers for the Saskatchewan Health Authority and the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority declared an outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Beauval following an increasing number of cases.

Campsite reservations in Saskatchewan will begin on May 4

The Government of Saskatchewan reminded residents that provincial park campsite reservations begin on Monday May 4 with a camping start date of June 1.

Oil companies trying to stay positive amid pandemic and historic oil price lows

Oil and gas companies around the globe could not have braced for what is now a reality for many.

COVID-19 update: 26 new cases, two more recoveries and 10 in hospital

Saskatchewan had 26 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 415, as of May 1, 2020.

Father Leonard Albers of Bengough became an inductee into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame

Father Len Albers passed away on January 7, 2014 at age 89. Albers grew up on a farm in the Big Muddy Valley area south of Bengough. This year, he became one of the inductees into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame.

Province announces wage supplement for workers helping most vulnerable during COVID-19 pandemic

Premier Scott Moe was joined by Finance Minister Donna Harpauer on Thursday to announce a temporary wage supplement for lower income essential workers helping vulnerable citizens.

Government announced further travel restrictions for Northern Saskatchewan.

The Government of Saskatchewan announced further measures and supports to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in Northern Saskatchewan on April 30.

Saint Victor artist used startling, vibrant colours to depict animals

Tracey Britton, an artist based in Saint Victor, said she was blessed to have been raised in a family inundated with creativity. “The earliest memories that I have of myself are always with a crayon, pencil, or a paintbrush in my hands.
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