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Oilfield companies team up to support Estevan Angel Tree

The COVID-19 crisis hit the oilpatch hard, with oil prices going into negative territory briefly in the early days of the pandemic and drilling coming to an absolute standstill.

Although alterations have been introduced, COVID hasn鈥檛 stopped Christmas from coming to Assiniboia

Two of Assiniboia鈥檚 prominent events 鈥 the Christmas Light Parade and the Festival of Trees 鈥 were cancelled this year because of the pandemic.

Assiniboia RCMP are investigating the death of livestock in Stonehenge

The Assiniboia RCMP requested the public's assistance in locating the person(s) responsible for the death of a cow occurring in the RM of Stonehenge sometime between December 6 and December 7, 2020.

NDP want to know why we鈥檙e not doing 4,000 COVID-19 tests per day

New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili wants to know why Saskatchewan鈥檚 COVID-19 testing has not reached the level of 4,000 tests per day, which was province by the government for September. In question period on Dec.

Holiday gift ideas to support the arts are available at Mom鈥檚 Florist

Bunches and Bouquets of Joy are the ideal gift for this holiday season, since each sale will assist with the growth of arts in Assiniboia and throughout the surrounding communities.

The turning point: Saskatchewan rolls out its vaccination plans for COVID-19

Saskatchewan is getting the first vaccine for COVID-19 a little earlier than expected, and will be getting more than expected, according to Premier Scott Moe.

The origins of Christmas lights; from candles to bulbs

Christmas trees were originally lit with candles clipped onto branches 鈥 a practice stemming from Germany during the 17 th century, according to Christmas Designers.

Canadian Rangers mobilize for Fond-du-Lac COVID-10 assistance

Will the Canadian Armed Forces be assisting Saskatchewan in dealing with the COVID-19 crisis, as it has done in Quebec and Ontario? New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili asked about that during question period on Dec.

After CERB: New Financial Benefits for Canadians

During the beginning of COVID-19, the Liberal government took the initiative to help Canadians through a time when working was either limited or completely unavailable by providing a financial benefit for everyone who was eligible.

Government offers up to $5,000 for small businesses for COVID-19 adaptations

The government of Saskatchewan announced a new 鈥淪trong Recovery Adaptation Rebate鈥 (SRAR) to help small businesses who have had to come up with ways to stay in business with all the new rules around operating safely in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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