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Local family 3-D printing and donating ear savers for masks

Local family 3-D printing and donating ear savers for masks

HUMBOLDT — One Humboldt family has been using their access to a 3-D printer to make and donate ear savers for masks during the pandemic.

Taking care of your mental health during the pandemic

Mental health services and supports are readily available to Saskatchewan residents who need them during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kamsack Minor Hockey season considered a success

Kamsack Minor Hockey season considered a success

Although the season ended abruptly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Kamsack Minor Hockey Association (KMHA) considers the 2019/2020 hockey season a great success.

Town Council approves environmental plan and purchases insurance policy

The approval of the Environmental Monitoring Plan and a general and liability insurance policy were among the items of concern for town council at its regular meeting on April 21.

Saskatchewan State Council Knights of Columbus hold AGM

The 98th Annual State Council Meeting of the Knights of Columbus of Saskatchewan, held by teleconference on April 25, 2020, due to the restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, was a call for Knights to hold fast to the Catholic principles aro

Murder Mystery from 100 Years Ago

Part 1
Visualizing the bionanomachines that create potent antibiotics

Visualizing the bionanomachines that create potent antibiotics

And other modern drugs
Northern neighbours dispute travel-ban exemption

Northern neighbours dispute travel-ban exemption

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced tightened travel restrictions for northern residents Thursday, but the move caught community leaders near La Ronge off guard.
Six new COVID-19 cases in Sask.

Six new COVID-19 cases in Sask.

A dozen is hospital, five recoveries
Manitoba COVID-19 cases stand pat, no new northern cases reported in nearly a month

Manitoba COVID-19 cases stand pat, no new northern cases reported in nearly a month

Manitoba's COVID-19 situation appears to be dying down. One new case of the disease was reported by provincial authorities, along with one recovered person - and no new cases have been reported in the north since April 7.
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