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Covid-19 Update

Covid-19 Update

TWO DEATHS, 325 NEW CASES, 123 IN HOSPITAL, 49 RECOVERIES
Theatres reopen as province reverses COVID-19 restriction on consuming concessions in auditoriums

Theatres reopen as province reverses COVID-19 restriction on consuming concessions in auditoriums

Less than 48 hours after public health orders decreed that movie theatres could still sell food and drink, but it couldn鈥檛 be consumed in the auditoriums, theatre operators received word from the provincial Business Response Team that particular orde

COVID-19 Update

ONE DEATH, 197 NEW CASES, 106 IN HOSPITAL, 137 RECOVERIES
heatres across Saskatchewan close due to COVID restrictions on concession sales

heatres across Saskatchewan close due to COVID restrictions on concession sales

鈥淣ew restrictions has forced us to close,鈥 Al Dougherty posted on the marquee of the 106-year old Orpheum Theatre in Estevan on Nov. 27.

Alida Weekly News

It鈥檚 getting harder and harder to pick up any news from the community 鈥 everyone around here is being very cautious and keeping themselves close to home so nothing new is really happening around our little town except for the usual day by day things.
Stolen Rig Shacks

Stolen Rig Shacks

Stolen Rig Shacks - Estevan RCMP Detachment The Estevan RCMP Detachment is requesting the public's assistance in solving a recent theft of two rig shacks. Yes, you read that correctly....two rig shacks.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

329 NEW CASES, 111 IN HOSPITAL, 208 RECOVERIES

Meeting together

I (and a lot of other people) am groaning, 鈥淥h, if we only could go to church tomorrow, I miss my friends!鈥 Here in British Columbia, as well as in many parts of Canada and, I assume, around the world, all social gatherings are banned (unless the fol

Maryfleld Sunrise Villa News

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday are bath days and by that time lots of us have had the luxury of the Whirlpool tub. Monday afternoon brings us Doris Erickson with her activities and exercises.

Mid-year financial report shows Saskatchewan fared better than expected

The financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has not been as hard on Saskatchewan鈥檚 finances as the spring budget had initially forecast, when this province was one of the first to release a budget in the wake of the pandemic.
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