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Indigenous Former NHLer, Fred Sasakamoose, Passes Away After COVID-19 Diagnosis
Source: Jonathan Charlton, globalnews.ca, November 25, 2020 Sasakamoose had been admitted to hospital for treatment for COVID-19 last week and passed away around 3 p.m. on Tuesday. SASKATOON — Fred Sasakamoose, the first Indigenous hockey player from Saskatchewan to make it to the NHL, died Tuesday after falling ill with COVID-19, his son said. “He… Continue reading Indigenous Former NHLer, Fred Sasakamoose, Passes Away After COVID-19 Diagnosis
Kindersley RCMP Ask Shoppers to Report Suspicious Online Activity
With the holiday season fast approaching Kindersley RCMP would like to remind online shoppers of the following: Don’t purchase anything while using public Wi-Fi; shop using your own data connection or a trusted network. Research retailers before purchasing from them. Check for reviews and their return policy. Only purchase from sites using HTTPS rather than… Continue reading Kindersley RCMP Ask Shoppers to Report Suspicious Online Activity
Energy Dodge: Get Pre-Approved Today!
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Merle Norman Kindersley: Creamy Matte Lip Crayons
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Tisdales: The All-Electric Mustang Mach-E
The all-electric Mustang Mach-E emerges as an experience all its own. Its modern design, sleek and muscular curves, expertly crafted interior and intuitive technology are just a sample of the alluring elements that make this truly one of a kind. BATTERY AND CHARGING Ford gives you options for simple and easy access to charging at… Continue reading Tisdales: The All-Electric Mustang Mach-E
Recent Report Shows 70% Drop in New and Young Farmers Across Prairies
Source: Jacqueline Wilson, globalnews.ca, November 25, 2020 In Saskatchewan, eight per cent of farms operate and control 38 per cent of the farmland. The ownership and control of Canada’s food-producing land are becoming more concentrated, according to a new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. The report, Concentration Matters: Farmland Inequity on the… Continue reading Recent Report Shows 70% Drop in New and Young Farmers Across Prairies
Sask. Doctors Explain Mixed COVID Messaging
Source: Allison Bamford, globalnews.ca, November 25, 2020 Mixed messaging confuses the public and undermines cohesive action on the part of the public, says health policy consultant Dr. Dennis Kendel. As Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 cases continue to reach new highs, some doctors are noticing a change in the chief medical health officer’s (CMHO) messaging, which doesn’t always… Continue reading Sask. Doctors Explain Mixed COVID Messaging
Fossil Fuels Decline but Remain Critical in Canada’s Energy Use
Source: Mia Rabson, The Canadian Press Staff, November 25, 2020 Keystone XL is already in jeopardy because U.S. president-elect Joe Biden promised to rescind Washington’s approval for the cross-border project. OTTAWA — A new report from the Canada Energy Regulator projects that if Canada strengthens its climate policies to cut more greenhouse-gas emissions, it could… Continue reading Fossil Fuels Decline but Remain Critical in Canada’s Energy Use
CFIA Seeks Public Opinion on Labels for Simulated Meat
Source: Barb Glen, producer.com, November 24, 2020 The CFIA launched an online survey until Dec. 3rd, to gauge consumer familiarity with simulated meat and poultry products. If it looks like meat and tastes like meat, is it meat? And how should it be labelled? The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is seeking public input on the… Continue reading CFIA Seeks Public Opinion on Labels for Simulated Meat