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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Local News

Saskatchewan sees two new COVID-19 cases, no recoveries on Sunday

Saskatchewan sees two new COVID-19 cases, no recoveries on Sunday

Total of 81 cases currently active in province, death total remains at four
RCMP received nearly 900 COVID-19 calls in last month

RCMP received nearly 900 COVID-19 calls in last month

Thirteen charges have been laid
Northern Saskatchewan under precautions after COVID-19 outbreak

Northern Saskatchewan under precautions after COVID-19 outbreak

Travel advisory in place for northern portion of both Alberta and Saskatchewan
Six new COVID-19 cases, six more recoveries

Six new COVID-19 cases, six more recoveries

Provincial total now at 313 reported cases
Earth Day to mark 50th anniversary amid COVID-19 outbreak

Earth Day to mark 50th anniversary amid COVID-19 outbreak

Relationship between wildlife, nature and people taking on new look amid crisis, says Nature Conservancy of Canada
Orthodox Easter services in Moose Jaw latest event hit by COVID-19

Orthodox Easter services in Moose Jaw latest event hit by COVID-19

All services cancelled as gatherings cancelled, no plans for local celebrations
Two new cases of COVID-19 reported, nine recoveries in Saskatchewan

Two new cases of COVID-19 reported, nine recoveries in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan has one new case and one new presumptive case of the coronavirus, bringing the provinces’ total reported cases to 307
Provincial government provides look at how COVID-19 may impact revenue

Provincial government provides look at how COVID-19 may impact revenue

Saskatchewan’s revenue decline could range from $1.3 to $3.3 billion
Future of WDM could look more digital due to pandemic’s effects

Future of WDM could look more digital due to pandemic’s effects

Many WDM crafts and activities have been moved online for families to download and complete at home
City could lose millions in revenue if pandemic lasts until new year

City could lose millions in revenue if pandemic lasts until new year

“The uncertainty around the pandemic’s timing makes it very difficult to estimate potential revenue losses,” said city manager Jim Puffalt
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