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Government expands childcare access as Sask. prepares to re-open

Government expands childcare access as Sask. prepares to re-open

Parents going back to work in early May as part of the re-opening plan will now able to access government childcare set up in March due to the pandemic
Six new COVID-19 cases, four more recoveries

Six new COVID-19 cases, four more recoveries

Four of the cases are from the north and far north regions
Construction group happy that council removed deposit from Canadian Tire deal

Construction group happy that council removed deposit from Canadian Tire deal

“At the MJCA, we’re definitely happy that the decision was overturned and that they’re proceeding with the proposed agreements for the extension“
Moose Jaw Gamers Association offers plenty of ideas to cut the isolation boredom

Moose Jaw Gamers Association offers plenty of ideas to cut the isolation boredom

Members of the local gamer's association shared some of the ways they're battling boredom while isolated at home
Sports Science course series to be offered online free of charge

Sports Science course series to be offered online free of charge

South West District for Culture, Recreation and Sport joins with Sports Medicine Science Council of Saskatchewan to offer six one hour courses beginning in mid-May
Two of three people accused of trafficking drugs released on bail

Two of three people accused of trafficking drugs released on bail

Scott Bobbett and Kjersten Melnychuk are each charged with possession of methamphetamine for trafficking and possession of cocaine for trafficking
Thank capitalism for your basic supplies in time of crisis

Thank capitalism for your basic supplies in time of crisis

COVID-19 has meant some shortages at grocery stores. But overall, the supply chains developed over decades fill our needs
Ghost of friendly bell ringer back on Third Avenue

Ghost of friendly bell ringer back on Third Avenue

Joyce Walter writes about the ringing of church bells
The people who cared for him: How a single COVID-19 case moved through the system

The people who cared for him: How a single COVID-19 case moved through the system

VANCOUVER — The call came in on an afternoon in March: a patient at a medical clinic in Vancouver complained of chest pains. Paramedic Jeff Booton watched the details flash across the screen as he and his partner made their way to the clinic.
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 4 a.m. ET on April 30, 2020: There are 51,596 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
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