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Tarp fabrication business rolls into Kamsack

Tarp fabrication business rolls into Kamsack

Ready Roll Truck Tarps Inc. (RRTT), a roll tarp fabrication company, opened its doors on April 13, in the former Kamsack Strawboard Plant. The facility, located just five kilometres west of Kamsack, right off Hwy. No.
Tax deferrals and interest abatements approved

Tax deferrals and interest abatements approved

Moves to help in face of COVID-19 pressures
Council approves limited free parking to help downtown

Council approves limited free parking to help downtown

Downtown parking fees in certain lots in the City were waived by Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday.
Dismissal was unexpected for Lewgood, but not a surprise

Dismissal was unexpected for Lewgood, but not a surprise

Chris Lewgood says he wasn’t surprised that he was dismissed by the Estevan Bruins last week. The club announced on April 15 that Lewgood had been “relieved of his duties” after serving as the head coach and general manager since 2013.
Whitefish man found guilty of assaulting peace officer, weapons offences

Whitefish man found guilty of assaulting peace officer, weapons offences

A Whitefish man was found guilty of assaulting a peace officer and weapons offences during a trial in Prince Albert Provincial Court April 17. Henry Ratt, 23, was arrested Oct. 19, 2019, by Big River RCMP after trying to flee from police.
COVID-19 Update: One new case in Sask.

COVID-19 Update: One new case in Sask.

Four more recoveries, four in hospital
Manitoba extends COVID-19 state of emergency, announces sixth death

Manitoba extends COVID-19 state of emergency, announces sixth death

Testing criteria expanded as provincial lab looks at increasing capacity

Regulations passed to allow remote witnessing of wills

In light of the COVID-19 emergency and physical distancing requirements, government has enacted Regulations allowing the remote witnessing of wills.
Sask. First Nations deal with security issues amid pandemic

Sask. First Nations deal with security issues amid pandemic

As the Pasqua First Nation is working to keep its elders healthy and free of COVID-19, it’s also contending with people trying to sneak onto its land by using ATVs to go around security checkpoints.
Warrants for Arrest: Punnichy RCMP

Warrants for Arrest: Punnichy RCMP

Punnichy RCMP are requesting the assistance of the public in locating Tristin McNab (B: 1995-Aug-30) and Tyrese Pratt (B: 2000-Dec-04), both from George Gordon First Nation, Saskatchewan.
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