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Budget and re-opening roadmap highlight spring sitting of legislature

A provincial budget that protects, builds and grows Saskatchewan and a Re-Opening Roadmap that charts a course through the end of the pandemic based on high vaccination rates were the highlights of the spring legislative sitting, which wrapped up tod

Celebrating women entrepreneurs in Saskatchewan

May 16 to 22 is Women Entrepreneur's week in Saskatchewan, recognizing the many female business owners for their contributions to the Saskatchewan economy and labour markets.

How communities can recognize nurses

The vital role nurses play in health care settings across the globe was perhaps never more apparent than in recent months.

How to give back to health care workers

Health care workers devote their lives to helping people stay healthy and recover from injury and illness.

Recognizing the heroic efforts of essential workers

Many businesses were forced to close their facilities to the public as local governments implemented measures to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
COVID-19 hits too close to home

COVID-19 hits too close to home

A candid interview with Jenn Sedor shed light in wonder of what it might be like to contract the COVID-19 virus or any of its variants. Sedor, Carlyle’s mayor, was very transparent as she detailed her family’s ordeal with the B117 U.K.
Windthorst Lions’ Cinco de Mayo raises $9,700

Windthorst Lions’ Cinco de Mayo raises $9,700

Bidders had to don their sombreros from their kitchen table this year as the Windthorst Lions Club was unable to hold their annual Cinco de Mayo Fiesta and Pumpkin Growers’ Calcutta in person.
Town Council recap for May 5

Town Council recap for May 5

Carlyle town council had a meeting on May 5. Many items were discussed at this meeting, such as the mill rate for the year. The mill rate for 2021 is at 8.7 mills, which is up from last year’s 8.
Turning back time to the old wild west

Turning back time to the old wild west

District of Cactus – where people of all ages come together to experience the old-fashioned simple way of life.

We need healthy democracies to emerge

If we only learn one thing from this pandemic, it should be why we need healthy democracies. That our democracy needs to be healthy is always a given, but COVID-19 should have given us greater insight into why that’s so crucial.
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