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SHA’s revised COVID-19 modelling shows progress in Sask.
While the numbers are looking good in Saskatchewan and health professionals say the province is flattening the curve, the provincial health authority is planning for a much darker day. A media release...
CKOM News
Apr 28, 2020
Four new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, recoveries still at 288
Saskatchewan reported four new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, bringing the total number to 353. Of those, three were found in the north and the other in Regina. The number of recoveries stayed the sam...
CKOM News
Apr 26, 2020
Moe unveils Re-Open Saskatchewan plan; first phase to begin May 4
If all goes according to plan, Saskatchewan could start to reopen for business on May 4. Premier Scott Moe and the province's chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab, unveiled the Re-Open Saska...
CKOM News
Apr 23, 2020
Premier hints at plan to reopen in provincial address
Saskatchewan will soon have a roadmap out of COVID-19. In an address Wednesday that was broadcast across the province, Premier Scott Moe detailed what residents can begin to expect in the coming weeks...
CKOM News
Apr 22, 2020
Nova Scotia death toll rises to 19
HALIFAX - The RCMP says a weekend killing rampage in Nova Scotia has now claimed at least 19 lives and the toll is expected to rise. Chief Insp. Chris Leather says investigators are continuing to piec...
The Canadian Press
Apr 20, 2020
Police arrest active shooter after pursuit in Nova Scotia, and ‘multiple victims’
A suspect in an active shooter investigation is in custody in Nova Scotia, with police saying several people were harmed before a man wearing police clothing was arrested. Gabriel Wortman was arrested...
CKOM News
Apr 19, 2020
RCMP officers prepare to take a person into custody at a gas station in Enfield, N.S. on Sunday April 19, 2020. A suspect in an active shooter investigation is in custody in Nova Scotia, with police saying several people were harmed before a man wearing police clothing was arrested. Gabriel Wortman was arrested by the RCMP at the Irving Big Stop in Enfield, N.S., about 35 km from downtown Halifax. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tim Krochak
Liberals ease access to emergency benefit as economy shrinks fast
OTTAWA - The federal government will expand its main relief program for people losing work because of COVID-19, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday, just after Statistics Canada delivere...
The Canadian Press
Apr 15, 2020
Saskatchewan reports nine new cases of COVID-19, while 17 more recover
The province reported nine new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday afternoon, bringing the total in Saskatchewan to 298. Of the new cases, seven are confirmed while the other two are presumptive. "The presump...
CKOM News
Apr 12, 2020
Saskatchewan businesses to get financial boost from province
On the heels of a harsh labour force survey released Thursday by Statistics Canada, the Saskatchewan government announced a financial aid package for some businesses in the province. The Saskatchewan ...
CKOM News
Apr 09, 2020
Canada lost more than a million jobs in March, but April may be even worse
OTTAWA - The Canadian economy lost an unprecedented one million jobs in March - the worst recorded single-month change - as the COVID-19 crisis began to take hold, lifting the unemployment rate to 7.8...
The Canadian Press
Apr 09, 2020
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