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CAODC forecasts 2021 to be a little better than 2020, but not a lot

CAODC forecasts 2021 to be a little better than 2020, but not a lot

This year has been the worst the Canadian oil industry has seen in modern times when it comes to drilling, and next year isn鈥檛 looking a whole lot better. In its annual forecast for the coming year, released on Nov.
COVID-19 UPDATE

COVID-19 UPDATE

98 NEW CASES, 83 IN HOSPITAL, 132 RECOVERIES
NDP call for 鈥渃ircuit breaker鈥 to stem COVID-19

NDP call for 鈥渃ircuit breaker鈥 to stem COVID-19

鈥淩idiculous鈥 to be told to gather in restaurants, but not at home
Hold on there, winter weights are postponed

Hold on there, winter weights are postponed

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

Temporary Wage Supplement Program

NEW PHASE OF TEMPORARY WAGE SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM INTRODUCED TO SUPPORT THOSE CARING FOR SENIORS Today, Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Donna Harpauer announced a new phase of the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program (STWSP) targeted to wo

COVID-19 Update

ONE ADDITIONAL DEATH, 132 NEW CASES, 76 IN HOSPITAL, 86 RECOVERIES
COVID-19 is everywhere, so government discontinues certain warnings

COVID-19 is everywhere, so government discontinues certain warnings

鈥淭here's no point now. Every location you should consider to be at risk of infection鈥
Moe, Shahab, Meili react to exponential growth in Saskatchewan鈥檚 COVID-19 cases

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

Each COVID-19 case in Saskatchewan is generating 3-4 additional cases

Saskatchewan SPCA Launches Provincial Emergency Pet Food Bank

Saskatchewan SPCA Launches Provincial Emergency Pet Food Bank (Saskatoon, SK 鈥 November 18, 2020) The Saskatchewan SPCA announces today the establishment of the Saskatchewan Emergency Pet Food Bank (SEPFB) with an aim to keep families, including the

COVID-19: NEW PUBLIC HEALTH MEASURES IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 19

The following measures are in effect as of 12:01am Thursday, November 19, 2020. They, and all other public health measures, will be in effect until December 17 and then subject to review by the provincial Chief Medical Health Officer.
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