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Man charged with holding girl at remote northern Sask. cabin seeking bail

Man charged with holding girl at remote northern Sask. cabin seeking bail

A 42-year-old man charged with holding a girl against her will for four days at a remote cabin appeared again in Meadow Lake Provincial Court May 19.
Seven invasive species Saskatchewan can help contain this spring

Seven invasive species Saskatchewan can help contain this spring

Many Canadians are itching to get outdoors after weeks of COVID-19 self-isolation and a lengthy winter. Some are able to in provinces where restrictions have been lifted, while others remain close to home.
B&E at Balcarres cemetery: RCMP

B&E at Balcarres cemetery: RCMP

Between September 2019 and May 2020 culprit(s) broke into a storage Sea Can at the Balcarres Cemetery and stole two new Stihl trimmers, Stihl leaf blower and an older John Deere trimmer. Anyone having information on this crime, please contact Cst.

Pair arrested in local area crime spree appear in city court

Two people being accused of a sizable crime spree, including several incidents in the Outlook and surrounding Lake Diefenbaker area appeared in a Saskatoon court room two weeks ago.
COVID-19 case numbers jump by 21

COVID-19 case numbers jump by 21

Chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced on Wednesday the province has recorded its seventh death related to COVID-19, and an additional 21 cases have been confirmed.

Update: Positive outcome after Outlook money and masks stolen

A heartwarming update to last week’s front-page story we brought you concerning the theft of donated money and protective masks from a home in Outlook.
Grey Cup in Saskatchewan moved to 2022

Grey Cup in Saskatchewan moved to 2022

The Saskatchewan Roughriders, along with the CFL announce that the Saskatchewan Grey Cup and Grey Cup Festival, initially set for November 22, 2020, will take place in 2022.
Saskatchewan records seventh COVID-19 death

Saskatchewan records seventh COVID-19 death

A Saskatchewan resident in their 60s from the North region who tested positive for COVID-19 has died bringing the total number of deaths in the province to seven.
Manitoba set to increase sizes for indoor, outdoor gatherings

Manitoba set to increase sizes for indoor, outdoor gatherings

Restrictions for large gatherings in Manitoba are starting to loosen up. The province is set to increase the maximum gathering size to 25 for indoor events and 50 for outdoor events. Manitoba chief provincial public health officer Dr.
Saskatchewan's U.S. neighbours on divergent COVID-19 paths

Saskatchewan's U.S. neighbours on divergent COVID-19 paths

Herb Axten’s close proximity to the Montana border is more of a headache than a help since the COVID-19 pandemic hit North America.
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