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The Canalta in Assiniboia sustained their operations during the pandemic with new guidelines

Many local businesses have closed their doors soon after the worldwide pandemic was declared on March 11. Yet, the Canalta Hotel on 601 First Avenue West managed to keep their doors open, although many adjustments had been introduced.

Job hunting frenzy predicted after the pandemic

The first wave of people who applied for CERB (Canada Emergency Response Benefit) in mid-March will soon receive their fourth and final payments of $2,000.

Province announced two additional COVID-19 deaths and an outbreak in Saskatoon

Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced on Wednesday, May 27 the province recorded two additional deaths from COVID-19, bringing the total to 10.

Ways to strengthen and improve Wi-Fi signals

The internet has become an irreplaceable tool for communications, work, education and other uses such as sources for diversions and entertainment.

Community outbreak in Saskatoon; two residents in the Far North died from COVID-19

The Saskatchewan Health Authority confirmed a community transmitted outbreak in Saskatoon. Medical Health Officer Dr. Johnmark Opondo declared the outbreak on May 27.

Let’s add compassion to care

A critical conversation that needs to come out of the COVID-19 outbreak is the need for quality palliative care.

NDP called for action on rural health care access

In response to yesterday’s Sask.

SHA announced reopening of emergency departments starting in mid-June

Just a few weeks after the initial closure of rural emergency departments as a part of the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s (SHA) COVID-19 surge plan, the SHA announced the departments will reopen starting in mid-June.

To gather for worship, or not to gather, that is the question

In phase three of the Reopen Saskatchewan plan, restaurants could open with up to 50 per cent capacity, while churches were restricted to 15 people attending worship.

The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan took a stand against racism

The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan (MCoS) condemned recent attacks on people of Asian heritage. Recently, a 15-year old Saskatoon boy was attacked when riding his bike.
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