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Demand high, production low: Sask home & garden stores face challenge A supply chain interruption makes it difficult for home & garden stores to source items, but demand is increasing as people head outdoors. Author of the article: Gillian Francis Publishing date: Apr 07, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 3 minute read • REGINA, SASK : April 7, 2021 Rusty Shovel Landscape Shop owner Sean Stefan stands in the store s yard on Angus Street in Regina, Saskatchewan on April 7, 2021. Demand for outdoor products, such as those sold by Rusty Shovel, has gone up during the COVID-19 pandemic. BRANDON HARDER/ Regina Leader-Post Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post Article content Spring has sprung in Saskatchewan and people are venturing outside after a long hard winter, but this year, outdoor projects and hobbies are expected to come with some additional challenges. ....
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STOCKBRIDGE â As it begins to look toward a gradual reopening of in-person school and grapples with coronavirus pandemic complications, the Berkshire Hills Regional School District on Thursday quickly approved its fiscal 2022 budget. At a virtual public hearing, the School Committee voted unanimously for net operating costs of $28.3 million, and a capital budget of $1.96 million. Less state and other aid, the total net assessment to Great Barrington, West Stockbridge and Stockbridge, is $24.7 million, a 3.2 percent increase over this year. Great Barrington pays 75 percent of those costs, since it sends the majority of students to district schools. Because of a complex state formula, and the number of students from each town, Great Barrington will see a nearly 5 percent hike over fiscal 2021, an $18.4 million assessment; Stockbridgeâs increase will be over 7 percent, to $3.2 million; and West Stockbridge will see a 3 percent decrease, also at $3.2 million. ....