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Fourth person in Saskatchewan dies of COVID-19, four new cases reported

Fourth person in Saskatchewan dies of COVID-19, four new cases reported

There are now 289 cases in the province
Supporting our seniors: Moose Jaw Age-Friendly Committee’s inviting public to participate in virtual letter writing campaign

Supporting our seniors: Moose Jaw Age-Friendly Committee’s inviting public to participate in virtual letter writing campaign

With the threat of COVID-19, assisted living centers and care homes for senior citizens across the country have had to go on lockdown for the safety of their residents and patients, which is better for their physical health, but has left a lot of peo
Saskatchewan reports three times as many COVID-19 recoveries as new cases

Saskatchewan reports three times as many COVID-19 recoveries as new cases

Saskatchewan has seven new cases, along with 21 recoveries
A message to all Lynbrook Golf Club members

A message to all Lynbrook Golf Club members

A letter from the Lynbrook Golf Board of Directors to club members
Police lobby closed, residents asked to call ahead

Police lobby closed, residents asked to call ahead

The office remains opens, but you will need to phone ahead before the police can determine how to assist you
City hall looks for ways to help at-risk residents during pandemic

City hall looks for ways to help at-risk residents during pandemic

'One of the challenges that not only we face as a municipality, but also the province is facing, is the restrictions being put in place right now are to help those that are most vulnerable. In this situation, this can create a knock-on effect where others in our community can become vulnerable,' said Mayor Fraser Tolmie
COVID-19 concerns hit minor girls fastball as registration deadline

COVID-19 concerns hit minor girls fastball as registration deadline

Uncertainty of season start sees Moose Jaw and District Minor Girls Fastball make contingency plans
Sask. government releases new emergency support program for small businesses

Sask. government releases new emergency support program for small businesses

The provincial government is rolling out a $50 million support program for small- and medium-sized businesses suffering financially from COVID-19 closures
Council locks out local media from personally attending April 13 meeting

Council locks out local media from personally attending April 13 meeting

City council has locked out the local media from personally attending its April 13 meeting even though the provincial government has said media is an essential service during the pandemic
Seven new COVID-19 cases in Sask., 12 more recoveries

Seven new COVID-19 cases in Sask., 12 more recoveries

Saskatchewan performed over 1,000 tests in the last 24 hours, the largest amount of test processed in a day as of yet, and is reporting seven more confirmed cases of COVID-19
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