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Saskatchewan’s minimum wage to increase in October

The provincial government announced on June 5 the minimum wage will increase to $11.45 per hour on October 1, 2020. This will be the 12th increase to the provincial minimum wage since 2007.

The aim of the peaceful protest

The year 2020 is a year that will be remembered and taught to future generations. It seems as though the start of every month has brought another chaotic twist we weren’t ready for.

RCMP are searching for information on a mischief performed on a recreational building

The Assiniboia RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance in locating the person(s) responsible for a mischief that was done to a recreational building located on Assiniboia Avenue on or about May 22.

Sask. government announcement of eviction moratorium for small businesses

The Saskatchewan Hotel and Hospitality Association (SHHA) was extremely pleased with the Saskatchewan government’s announcement of temporary commercial eviction protection for small business tenants in the province.

Mayor's message for June 2020

At this time, I would like to thank Rodney (Rocky) Frank for 42 years of dedicated service to our town and also wish him well in his retirement. I also would like to congratulate Ray Delorme on his appointment of Operations Foreman.

The Progressive Conservatives made recommendations for children returning to class in 2020

The Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan has put together a plan for a safe return to classes in the fall of 2020 for public school students and staff.

Emergency Community Support Fund is available for Saskatchewan communities

Hello, I wanted to send a quick note to ensure you were aware that funds from the Emergency Community Support Fund, funded by the Government of Canada and administered by United Way Regina, are available to your community.

Local business owner is optimistic about life getting back to normal after the pandemic

The 121 Steakhouse Lounge and Motel on 121 Third Avenue East in Assiniboia had been in business since 2009. Tim Dlouhy and his business partners operate the only steakhouse in town.

Province updated child care availability for Phase 3 and expanded temporary wage supplements

Premier Scott Moe announced on Thursday, June 4 the province updated child care availability for working parents and expanded the temporary wage supplement to include more workers.

Federal emergency funding crucial to hometowns

While Municipalities of Saskatchewan is appreciative of the federal government fast tracking federal gas tax funding, hometowns require additional emergency funding to continue providing the services residents rely on daily.
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