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Habitat for Humanity cancels 2020 Colour Run

Habitat for Humanity cancels 2020 Colour Run

Popular annual event in September shut down due to COVID-19 concerns
A&W going all take-out for annual Burgers to Beat MS Day

A&W going all take-out for annual Burgers to Beat MS Day

Local restaurants donating $2 from every Teen Burger sold this Thursday to MS Society of Canada
1 new case of COVID-19, 16 more recoveries

1 new case of COVID-19, 16 more recoveries

The new case is in the Saskatoon zone
Public transit schedule could return to normal in September, city says

Public transit schedule could return to normal in September, city says

City administration will determine if the Dial-A-Bus program is more efficient on Saturdays in September than running regular transit since it’s a long wait for buses that day
Organizers cancel this year’s D-Day Juno Beach paintball fundraiser

Organizers cancel this year’s D-Day Juno Beach paintball fundraiser

The event was to be held on Saturday, Sept. 19
Province provides updated safe school plan to address concerns

Province provides updated safe school plan to address concerns

The provincial government plans to provide more resources, information, time and testing to ensure students can safely return to school in September, it announced in a news release.
Cuts to PSSD janitorial staff hours ‘really, really unwise’ during pandemic, mother says

Cuts to PSSD janitorial staff hours ‘really, really unwise’ during pandemic, mother says

The reduction equals 2.53 full-time equivalent (FTE) staff positions and is equal to 20.3 fewer daily hours of custodial services.
1 new COVID-19 case, 22 more recoveries

1 new COVID-19 case, 22 more recoveries

The new case is in the South West zone
Business pandemic relief program had little uptake, council report says

Business pandemic relief program had little uptake, council report says

City hall handed out $15,000 based on 30 applications
City hall’s pocketbook hard-hit by effects of pandemic

City hall’s pocketbook hard-hit by effects of pandemic

The recreation services department saw a decrease in revenue of roughly $400,000 to $903,610 during the first half of this year, compared to $1.3 million during the same time last year
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