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Saskatchewan’s small businesses are worried about paying their monthly rents

Ninety per cent of Saskatchewan’s small businesses have backed the federal government’s announcement about the feds' objective to work with the provinces to assist with rent, according to a survey taken from April 17-19 by the Canadian Federation of

AgriStability enrollment deadline stretched to July 3, 2020

Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Minister David Marit announced on April 20, the AgriStability enrollment deadline for the 2020 program year had been extended without penalty to July 3.
Map: Today's COVID-19 cases in Canada

Map: Today's COVID-19 cases in Canada

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Two idiotic coronavirus conspiracies are spreading with the virus

I’ve always been fascinated with conspiracy theories – they’re entertaining. Sometimes, you see these zany ideas printed on pages taped to lampposts in cities.

COVID-19 update: two new cases, recoveries remain at 234, four in hospital

Saskatchewan had two new cases of COVID-19 as of April 19, bringing the total number of provincial cases to 315, including one presumptive instance reported the day before on April 18. Seventy-seven of the 315 reported cases were considered active.

Volunteers are producing and distributing cloth masks in Assiniboia

Inspired by a similar initiative in the Gravelbourg area, the Assiniboia Masketeers Challenge are a group of local volunteers dedicated to making cloth masks for distribution in Assiniboia and the surrounding rural areas.

Saskatchewan RCMP stats for COVID–19 related calls to date

Between March 1 and April 16, the Saskatchewan RCMP received 894 COVID-19 related calls for service within the Saskatchewan RCMP’s provincial jurisdictions.

Cautious COVID-19 optimism

Premier Scott Moe continued on his message from the previous week regarding the forthcoming ‘reopening Saskatchewan’ plan amid more positive drops in COVID-19 numbers.

Province and SARM introduce road ban exemptions for agriculture

To help lessen the impacts of many challenges in the provincial agriculture sector, the Government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) have worked together to lift spring road bans for priority goods.

Province releases preliminary revenue impacts due to COVID-19

Premier Scott Moe was joined by Finance Minister Donna Harpauer on Friday to announce the preliminary revenue impacts for Saskatchewan due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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