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Canadian Red Cross study found SK and MB residents were faring better with COVID-19

The Canadian Red Cross released the results of its four-month COVID-19 study on August 20 and called for policies and practices to better serve the most vulnerable amongst Canada鈥檚 senior population during the pandemic and beyond.

Peace found in the midst of pain

I spent another few but painful hours in hospital last week. It turned out to be relatively easy to deal with this time and a shot of morphine helped dull the agony.

鈥淣ear normal鈥 schools a strange approach

The Saskatchewan Party government has been telling us for months now that COVID-19 means a new normal for all of us. But that new normal surely isn鈥檛 being applied to the re-opening of schools in this province in three weeks.

Communities in Bloom photography contest

Communities in Bloom are holding a photography contest at the close of summer. Communities in Bloom want contestants to take photos of what they鈥檙e proud of then send them in for a selection of prizes.

Online conspiracies about COVID-19 are promoting lethal untruths

Harmful conspiracies about COVID-19 are multiplying throughout social media and are frequently published in disreputable news sources.
Future yoga master?

Future yoga master?

Ahvery Lang was meditating at the Arcola Daycare as part of the yoga classes for the children. Instructor Nicole Shirley has been teaches the practice to the children.

Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Mankota

There have been confirmed cases in Mankota. Please note that the individuals were actually sick two weeks ago and had very minor symptoms 鈥 they didn鈥檛 even know they were sick.
Make it a ham on rye, or a meatball sub or a鈥

Make it a ham on rye, or a meatball sub or a鈥

I came across the article and for some reason read it from start to finish. It was commentary on a survey asking people to rank their favorite sandwiches.

COVID-19 and a flowering mysticism

COVID-19 is creating fear and panic as well as challenges for growth. Coronavirus triggered suicides, fear of dying alone in isolation, and the guilt and difficulty of grieving where traditional funerals are not possible make these painful times.

Lafleche in the RM of Wood River was once known as the village of Buffalo Head

Some historians said the area in present-day Lafleche was occupied by 鈥榮quatters鈥, a reference sometimes used when referring to parts of Western Canada before the largely European homesteaders arrived in the late 1800s and 1900s.
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