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Province announced students and staff will return to class for the 2020-21 school year

The provincial government announced on Tuesday, June 9 that pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 students and staff will be returning to the classroom for the 2020-21 school year.

COVID-19 Update: Two new cases, one in hospital, recoveries remained at 624

There were two new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 9, 2020, bringing the provincial total to 656. One new case originated in the Saskatoon region and one case was located in Saskatchewan’s Far North region.

Saskatchewan youth projects received awards

Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty and Prairieaction Foundation (PAF) announced the Saskatchewan recipients of the 2020 PAF Youth Leadership Awards on June 9.

Province announced reopening dates for Phase Three

Premier Scott Moe announced on Monday the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) will reopen eight more of the converted rural emergency rooms starting June 12.

Back to the beaches with Saskatchewan’s Piping Plovers

At long last, Saskatchewan’s provincial parks and lakeside campsites have opened throughout the province.

Discovery farm partnership focussed on a systematic approach to crop nutrition

Glacier FarmMedia Discovery Farm joined forces with two partners on a unique project designed to evaluate the yield increase potential and economic impact of crop nutrition practices.

Meili said the thirteen-cent hike for frontline workers was an insult

Last week, the provincial government announced minimum wage workers would get a 13-cent-an-hour pay increase in October. NDP Leader Ryan Meili responded, by dismissing the adjustment as an insult.

Knowing how to prepare for spring storms might be crucial

Saskatchewan has managed a countless number of spring and summer storms with unconceivable strengths in the past.

Memoir of a Hockey Nobody by Jerry Hack

Hockey fans will enjoy Jerry Hack’s 230-page self-published book, Memoir of a Hockey Nobody, especially for the protagonist’s depreciative sense of humour and candour.

Crowded classes are a public health concern for Carla Beck

The Saskatchewan NDP asked the province in early June to introduce a plan for the safe reopening of schools this fall, including hiring additional teachers and EAs to ensure no family in Saskatchewan has to see their kids return to unsafe, overcrowde
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