Outdoor Pools, Splash Parks, and Day Camps Open as Phase 4.1 Begins Today

By Mallorie Rast Today, children, youth, and adults are now able to enjoy outdoor pools, splash parks, day camps, and outdoor, low-contact sports across the province. Day camps have also opened for children and youth in groups of 15 or less per facility or location within a facility. Day camp groups are not allowed to… Continue reading Outdoor Pools, Splash Parks, and Day Camps Open as Phase 4.1 Begins Today

Football Across Sask. Prepares for Return

Source: Taylor Shire, globalnews.ca, June 20, 2020 Tackle football will wait until the fall to return. When outdoor sports and activities are given the green light in Phase 4.1 of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan to go ahead on Monday, June 22, the resumption will be welcome by many. For those in the football community, some… Continue reading Football Across Sask. Prepares for Return

Guidelines around Saskatchewan’s Phase 4.1 Re-Opening

Source: Thomas Piller, globalnews.ca, June 20, 2020 Phase 4.1 of Saskatchewan’s reopening plan begins Monday, June 22, 2020. Restrictions related to the novel coronavirus pandemic are set to lift on Monday, June 22, giving people in Saskatchewan more freedom to enjoy summer. Activities scheduled for Phase 4.1 of the provincial government’s Re-Open Saskatchewan plan include… Continue reading Guidelines around Saskatchewan’s Phase 4.1 Re-Opening

Guidelines Announced For Students’ Safe Return To Prekindergarten To Grade 12 Classrooms In September

On June 18th, the Government of Saskatchewan released the Primary and Secondary Educational Institution Guidelines for the return to classroom learning in the fall. The guidelines have been developed to support Saskatchewan’s education sector in planning for student and staff safety as the delivery of in-classroom learning resumes this September. The school year is set… Continue reading Guidelines Announced For Students’ Safe Return To Prekindergarten To Grade 12 Classrooms In September

Update From Hockey Canada on Returning to Play

Source: Hockey Canada The following is a statement on behalf of Hockey Canada from Tom Renney, chief executive officer, and Scott Smith, president and chief operating officer, on the return-to-hockey process in Canada. “On March 12, the decision was made to cancel all Hockey Canada-sanctioned activities across the country. This was a difficult decision, but… Continue reading Update From Hockey Canada on Returning to Play

Soldiers assisting Syrian refugees destined for Canada returning home

OROMOCTO, N.B. – The first of the Canadian troops sent to Lebanon and Jordan to assist with the processing of Syrian refugees destined for Canada have returned home. Sixty-eight soldiers arrived to waiting family members this morning at Base Gagetown in New Brunswick. They were among the 230 soldiers who left Canada in mid-November as… Continue reading Soldiers assisting Syrian refugees destined for Canada returning home

Stranger returns Christmas wreath stolen by 'Grinch'

A Christmas wreath has been returned a week after a Toronto homeowner posted security camera footage of the theft online. Sabrina Magyar posted video of the theft on Saturday, Dec. 5, saying the woman in the video stole her wreath at approximately 3 a.m. The wreath was reported stolen from a home on Macpherson Avenue,… Continue reading Stranger returns Christmas wreath stolen by 'Grinch'