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Tentative deal between union and refinery signals hopeful end to protracted dispute

The long road to a tentative agreement announced Thursday between the Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC) and Unifor Local 594 has been marred by arrests, threats of violence and the worst weather the province has to offer. It took 196 days. Local 594 president Kevin Bittman freely admits the union has accepted every concession put on the table. “We never received anything. All we did…

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Masks optional in new rules for reopening Saskatchewan schools

Students returning to Saskatchewan schools in September can choose whether or not to wear masks, according to new guidelines released by the province on Thursday. The eight pages of guidelines mostly contain suggestions to ensure students and staff clean their hands, practise physical distancing and avoid physical contact. That leaves the decisions on how to follow these guidelines with the…

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Mandatory mask laws are spreading in Canada

Some communities across Canada have started making non-medical face masks mandatory on public transit — or even in businesses or indoor spaces — to curb the spread of COVID-19. Some doctors and epidemiologists are calling for such laws to be more widespread. But others warn about the potential negative impacts and say the scientific evidence isn't strong enough to warrant such…

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Saskatchewan surgeries down by more than 10,000 during pandemic

The number of surgeries performed in Saskatchewan dropped by more than 10,000 during the first two months of the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the year before. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) says from March 25 to May 25 this year, 4,874 surgeries were performed in the province, a decline of 10,977 from the 15,851 performed during the same period last year. SHA spokeswoman Lisa…

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AIDS Saskatoon vows to open safe consumption site, despite being left out of provincial budget

The executive director of AIDS Saskatoon says the group is continuing with its plans to open a safe place for people to consume drugs. The provincial budget released Monday did not include a hoped-for $1.3 million for the planned facility, which would be staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. AIDS Saskatoon found out that the project would not be funded in March,…

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