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The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest news on the COVID-19 global pandemic (all times Eastern): 12:00 a.m. The new normal at Canada-U.S. border crossings went into effect at midnight.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 1 C, with a low of -9 C
Sask Polytech offering high-level auto body repair training

Sask Polytech offering high-level auto body repair training

I-CAR Individual Platinum courses available, along with Canada Saskatchewan Job Grant
Moose Jaw Warriors season continues in virtual arena

Moose Jaw Warriors season continues in virtual arena

Team playing games on NHL 20, streaming to Twitch as source of extra entertainment for fans
Six new cases of COVID-19 detected in Saskatchewan

Six new cases of COVID-19 detected in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan now has 26 cases of the coronavirus, with eight cases confirmed and 18 cases as presumptive, according to a government news release.
No more than 25 people allowed in one location, province declares

No more than 25 people allowed in one location, province declares

'I know that the vast majority of Saskatchewan people are taking their personal responsibility seriously and following this order. But a few are not. This is not a suggestion. It is not a guideline. It is the law and it must be followed,' said Premier Scott Moe
Premier announces financial support plan for Saskatchewan employers and employees

Premier announces financial support plan for Saskatchewan employers and employees

Self-isolation support, student loan repayment moratorium among government measures announced Friday
Follow sound advice to manage your mental health amid pandemic

Follow sound advice to manage your mental health amid pandemic

'Self-care is critically important at this time, as worries can be made worse if we aren’t taking care of ourselves,' says Phyllis O'Connor, executive director of the CMHA Saskatchewan Division
Brownlee distillery supplying health-care agencies with high-proof alcohol amidst supply-shortages

Brownlee distillery supplying health-care agencies with high-proof alcohol amidst supply-shortages

A local craft distillery is putting all their resources into providing 70-proof vodka to health-care and emergency service providers during a supply shortage of rubbing alcohol — entirely out of their own pocket
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