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SCRAPS finding new ways to fundraise for ongoing programs during COVID-19

SCRAPS finding new ways to fundraise for ongoing programs during COVID-19

SCRAPS has been carrying on as usual amid the COVID-19 crisis, but the organization is finding that the pandemic is hindering their fundraising capabilities
Local licensed establishments preparing for Monday opening

Local licensed establishments preparing for Monday opening

Phase 3 of Re-Open Saskatchewan set to take place on June 8, and local bars and restaurants expect to he hopping
One new case, three more recoveries

One new case, three more recoveries

The new case is in the Far North region
‘It can happen to anyone:’ Sask. Brain Injury Awareness Month is underway

‘It can happen to anyone:’ Sask. Brain Injury Awareness Month is underway

The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association is continuing to work on prevention and programming for members despite COVID-19 making things more complicated
Rob's Rants: City hall communications issues

Rob's Rants: City hall communications issues

Publisher Rob Ritchie's latest Rant regarding the frustrations of communicating with city hall
Job numbers indicate Saskatchewan on the rebound

Job numbers indicate Saskatchewan on the rebound

Economic data shows province in strong position compared to others across Canada
Sask. small businesses protected from eviction, announces government

Sask. small businesses protected from eviction, announces government

Small businesses who are eligible for federal rent support are now protected from eviction by landlords, announced the provincial government
Minimum wage in Sask. to increase on Oct. 1

Minimum wage in Sask. to increase on Oct. 1

The new rate will be $11.45 per hour
Saskatchewan’s northern rocks become fertile for gold exploration

Saskatchewan’s northern rocks become fertile for gold exploration

Ron Walter writes about Saskatchewan's gold mining potential
Saskatchewan’s merchandise exports tops in the country

Saskatchewan’s merchandise exports tops in the country

Merchandise exports decreased by 7.7 per cent in April 2020, compared to March 2020 — a decrease less than any other province  
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