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Saskatoon city police say they will monitor a “freedom rally” planned for the Vimy Memorial site at Kiwanis Park on Sunday afternoon.
The rally, the fifth large freedom rally-branded event to take place in Saskatoon since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, will feature an appearance from People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier, who is scheduled to visit Regina, Saskatoon and Milden over the next three days on his “Mad Max Saskatchewan Tour.”
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Since the pandemic began, production at Cameco’s Cigar Lake mine has been suspended twice.
It shuttered in March 2020, shortly after the first COVID-19 case was reported in the province, and the on-site workforce was cut to 35 from around 300.
The mine restarted in the fall, but closed again in December. It reopened last month with what Gitzel described at the time as “enhanced safety protocols,” including distancing on flights to the remote site, medical-grade masks and on-site testing.
The first-quarter financial statement says its bottom line was affected by $33 million in additional care and maintenance costs from suspending the Cigar Lake mine’s production from December to April. All employees were paid during the suspension, a cost that was offset by $12 million from the Canadian Employment Wage Subsidy.
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May 5, 2021
by Jewelers Mutual
Bridal may have been a bread-and-butter category for you in the past, but in the post-pandemic era, it’s become a sizzling hot essential element for any thriving jewelry business. The smartest retailers are constantly tracking how the customer shops and what they’re buying. They’re also meeting them every step of the way with digital innovations, game-changing tools and platforms, and other retail strategies. So much advice and insider information is waiting for you in this lively conversation led by JCK’s Amy Elliott with Greg Kwiat, CEO of Kwiat Jewelry and Andrea Hill, CEO of Hill Management Group.
100% of proceeds from Aritzia Community’s Cause We Care sweatshirt go to helping single moms and their kids in poverty. (Credit: Cause We Care)
The capsule collection, under their Aritzia Community banner, includes a new cozy collection of the brand’s beloved hoodies and sweatpants branded with the charity’s slogan “Cause We Can.”
Available in on-trend green and baby blue, 100% of the proceeds from all the items go to programs and initiatives that Cause We Care supports.
“We developed the Aritzia Community program to give back to people in need,” says Jennifer Wong, president of Aritzia.
Aritzia Community made a splash in 2020 with their collection aimed at support healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, in addition to donating 80,000 “community relief packages.”