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How nature can help us cope in the weeks ahead

This is a public health crisis unlike anything many of us have ever witnessed. These challenging times conjure images of people coming together for the greater good, working side-by-side to accomplish something extraordinary.

The SHA strengthened screening and masking requirements

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced proactive measures and precautions to combat COVID-19 and ensure safety in SHA facilities on April 14, including new screening and masking requirements for healthcare providers.

Saskatchewan鈥檚 total of COVID-19 cases hits 300 as 178 people recovered

Premier Scott Moe announced on Monday, Saskatchewan has now hit 300 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 178 having been reported as recovered. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 case numbers continue to show what we are doing in this province is working,鈥 said Moe.

Letter to the community of Assiniboia from Potentia and Borea

As you may know, the Golden South Wind project has restarted construction.

The Joint Cannabis has employed new methods for cannabis purchases

The Joint Cannabis in Assiniboia has responded to the COVID-19 crisis by offering different ways for their customers to purchase cannabis.

Mayor鈥檚 Message for April 2020

Hello Everyone. Please know that I have written this on Monday in order to get this in the paper on time, so when you read it later this week, some items might鈥檝e changed by then.

COVID-19 update: nine new cases, 17 more recoveries, seven in hospital

Saskatchewan had seven new confirmed cases and two new presumptive cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 298 reported cases as of Sunday, April 12. The presumptive positives were due to more testing machines being added in Saskatchewan.

Reader is concerned about the Golden South Wind project in Assiniboia

I聽am writing regarding the news article about eastern workers coming to work at the wind farm project during this flu pandemic. I am a tradesman working at a project similar to this one that is located in Manitoba.

Fourth COVID-19 death in Saskatchewan is reported

A Saskatchewan resident in their 60s died from complications related to COVID-19 on Saturday in Regina. This marked the fourth death related to COVID-19 in the province as reported on April 11.

Message from Junior B Rebels Head Coach, Al Sinclair

鈥淭he past season was one that had its shares of ups and downs. We started as a dressing room of hockey players, but over the course of the season, we became a team.
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