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COVID-19 orders to be applied to the entire province of Saskatchewan

Public gatherings of more than 25 people in one room are prohibited, except when two metre distancing between people can be maintained.

Government explained discrepancies between provincial and municipal COVID-19 orders

The Government of Saskatchewan clarified on March 23 that if there were any cases of discrepancies between an emergency order issued by the province and one issued by a municipal government, the province will review to ensure the consistencies of COV

The Plague by Albert Camus has become relevant for writers, readers and thinkers once again

The Plague by Albert Camus – one of my all-time favourites – has become a relevant book during the advent of COVID-19, but especially in late March, when the disease has taken a great toll in Europe.

Saskatchewan RCMP can be relied upon in every corner of the province

While Saskatchewan takes measures to flatten the curve of COVID-19, they want the populace to know how the RCMP are doing their part to keep everyone safe and healthy.

Navigating stormy seas with Jesus

Please read: Matthew 14:22-33 / John 6:16-21 / Mark 4:35-41 We have a few stories of Jesus and his disciples as they encountered fear of the unknown.

SARCAN Recycling has temporarily closed their recycling centres

The global spread of COVID-19 is affecting everyone in Saskatchewan – it will take all Canadians to work together to minimize the damage caused by the virus.

Premier and chief medical officer announce further restrictions

Premier Scott Moe and chief medical officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced further restrictions on Friday, March 20 as six more cases of COVID-19 were announced, bringing the number up to 26.

Help local businesses in this difficult period

During this stressful time, I am sure there are times when we’ve all felt helpless and are thinking what we could do to assist our community.

Dr. Joel Guillemin gave a presentation on naturopathic medicine at the Assiniboia 55 Club

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Four new presumptive cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Saskatchewan

Chief medical officer Dr. Saqib Shahab confirmed four new presumptive cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan on Thursday, March 19 bringing the total number to 20.
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