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An urgent request for action to our leaders

The Buffalo Project addressed a letter to Premier Moe and Premier Kenney

Possible COVID-19 exposure at several businesses in Swift Current and area

The Saskatchewan Health Authority issued an advisory on July 14, after confirming individuals at several businesses in the Swift Current had tested positive for COVID-19 as of July 11.

2022 Saskatchewan winter games to be held in Regina

Nearly 1,600 young athletes from every corner of the province will gather in Regina to compete in the Saskatchewan Winter Games in February 2022.

Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 briefings to be scaled back, then outbreak hits

Shortly after the provincial government announced it was going to be reducing its daily briefings on the COVID-19 case numbers status in Saskatchewan, an outbreak over the weekend in southwest and west central Saskatchewan resulted in a briefing on J

Electronic payments are the biggest problem as fraud continues to rise

Cash is key to counterbalancing explosive problem

Traditional cannabis extracts are available in Canada

The Cannabis Act became law in October 2018. A year later, in October 2019 cannabis extracts and vaping products were legalized for sale in Canada.

COVID-19 Update: New cases in Southwest and West-Central Saskatchewan

There were 31 new cases of COVID-19 in total to report in Saskatchewan since the weekend of July 11-12, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan to 871 on July 13.

Teachers still aren’t assured about safely returning to school in the autumn of 2020

Results from a national survey conducted by the Canadian Teachers’ Federation show Saskatchewan teachers aren’t confident about the precautions being used to guarantee a safe return to school for everyone this fall.

The NDP have never believed in Saskatchewan

I’m glad to see that the NDP have taken the time to write into the Assiniboia Times, or at least one of their Regina staff members has.

Is there a point where you can’t get much tougher on drunk drivers?

In recent decades there has been a continual trend in both federal and Saskatchewan law – continuously getting tougher on drunk driving.
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