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A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown

A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown

Provinces have begun to release plans for easing restrictions that were put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19. Here is what some of the provinces have announced so far: Prince Edward Island The Renew P.E.I.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers of confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 7:09 a.m. on April 29, 2020: There are 50,026 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 23 C, with a low of 9
Appeals board approves construction of garages despite zoning bylaw conflict

Appeals board approves construction of garages despite zoning bylaw conflict

The board approved the applications for 204 Stadacona Street West and 1017 Vaughan Street during its April 21 meeting
Warriors sign high-scoring forward Thomas Tien

Warriors sign high-scoring forward Thomas Tien

St. George’s Academy standout scored 141 points in only 64 games over last two seasons
Church of God gets approval to turn properties into parking lots

Church of God gets approval to turn properties into parking lots

“We believe with extra parking and an addition on the church, our congregation would grow by 200 to 300 people”
Updated SHA modelling data estimates fewer infections, deaths from COVID-19

Updated SHA modelling data estimates fewer infections, deaths from COVID-19

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is now estimating less infections and deaths due to COVID-19 due to an updated data model based on Saskatchewan transmission rates released April 28
Birthday Parade hit with gun scare on Saturday afternoon

Birthday Parade hit with gun scare on Saturday afternoon

Person brandishing air soft rifle during parade drive-by raises concerns
Canadian Tire rejects council’s request for $200,000 non-refundable deposit

Canadian Tire rejects council’s request for $200,000 non-refundable deposit

Council voted 5-2 to have the city clerk and mayor pursue the original revival and amending agreement with Canadian Tire, without the non-refundable deposit
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