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CUPE wanted Saskatchewan鈥檚 government to expand supplemental pay for frontline workers

鈥淲e are at a critical stage of a second wave in this pandemic,鈥 said Judy Henley, president of CUPE Saskatchewan.

Mayor-elect Sharon Schauenberg and the newly-elected Assiniboia Town Council were sworn in

Mayor-elect Sharon Schauenberg took the oath of the office at 7:32 p.m. in a townhall meeting on the evening of November 16 after CAO Carol White called the Assiniboia Town Council to order.

Mask wearing is compulsory in Assiniboia's indoor public places

The Recreation and Community Wellness Department reminded people in Assiniboia that face masks are now mandatory in the province鈥檚 public spaces as of 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 19.

Hold on there, winter weights are postponed

It鈥檚 mid-November, so you can load that semi trailer right up, right? Wrong.

NDP wanted 鈥淐ircuit Breaker鈥 for non-essential services

New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili announced on Wednesday, Nov.

Second annual Lights of Love ceremony held on Nov. 18 in Centennial Park

Assiniboians gathered at Centennial Park on Wednesday, November 18 for the second annual Lights of Love ceremony held north of the Kin Hut on First Street. People were invited to join the ceremony in-person at 6:00 p.m.

COVID-19 update: one additional death, 132 new cases, 76 in hospital, 86 recoveries

One resident in their 60s from the North East zone who tested positive for COVID-19 has died, bringing the total number of deaths in Saskatchewan to 32.

Selling our freedom for safety; our response to COVID-19

We all want to feel safe, but at what price? At the price of losing civil liberties? At the price of the government having control over whether you can open your business or not? At the price of stopping you from crossing provincial borders? At the p

Moe, Shahab, Meili react to exponential growth in Saskatchewan鈥檚 COVID-19 cases

Saskatchewan, along with its neighbours, Manitoba and North Dakota, have been showing exponential growth in their seven-day average of daily new COVID-19 cases, for the period Oct. 1 to Nov. 14.

Road closures on Highway 1 between Swift Current and Gull Lake

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