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Emergency Departments to reopen starting in mid-June

The SHA underwent a process to temporarily convert 12 community hospitals to Alternate Level of Care (ALC) sites in May, to help build the capacity for any potential surges in COVID-19 cases.

Legislative Assembly to meet June 15 to July 3

Government House Leader Jeremy Harrison and Opposition House Leader Cathy Sproule announced on May 26 that they’ve agreed to a modified arrangement for the Legislative Assembly to meet starting in June.

May 24-30 proclaimed as Saskatchewan Tourism Week

The Government of Saskatchewan proclaimed May 24-30 as Saskatchewan Tourism Week.

COVID-19 update: two new case, eight more recoveries and six in hospital

Saskatchewan had two new confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 634 on May 25. One new case was in the Far North and the other was located in the North. Of the 634 cases, 81 were considered active.

NDP called Sask. Party out for issuing a $56 million special warrant – province responded

The NDP criticized the Sask. Party on Monday for issuing what they called a blank cheque special warrant of $56 million and continued their call to resume legislative business to table a full budget.

CFIB Statement on Paid Sick Time

While CFIB recognizes and supports the need for many special measures to respond to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, including paid sick time, there are serious concerns that need to be fully considered prior to any introduction of permanent paid

SaskTel warned their customers about port-out fraud and phishing

In the interest of the safety and security of their customers, SaskTel brought forward a number of protections their customers can use to shield their intelligence from hackers and phishers.
Celebrate Saskatchewan Trails Day on June 6

Celebrate Saskatchewan Trails Day on June 6

People are searching for new ways to spend their time during the pandemic, so many are turning to trails as a healthy and fun way to get some exercise and adventure.

Gaming Expo and fundraiser cancelled but their donations will continue

Saskatchewan’s largest and longest running gaming expo held in Moose Jaw was cancelled this summer due to ongoing pandemic restrictions. The event had originally been scheduled to run from July 11-13, 2020 at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre.

Supporting local businesses is crucial during the pandemic

The pandemic and restriction measures have brought many residents and businesses in the Southwest a huge amount of stress. I continue to hear from too many small business owners in our riding who are unsure if they will make it through this crisis.
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