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Police officer tests positive for COVID-19: RCMP

Police officer tests positive for COVID-19: RCMP

Will be self-isolating as per the direction given by the Saskatchewan Health Authority
First deaths from COVID-19 in Sask.

First deaths from COVID-19 in Sask.

On Sunday, March 29, two Saskatchewan residents located in separate parts of the province died in hospital as a result of complications related to the COVID-19 virus.
Non-essential Manitoba businesses to close April 1

Non-essential Manitoba businesses to close April 1

23 new COVID-19 cases confirmed, along with first in north
Brett Jones re-signs with Minnesota Vikings

Brett Jones re-signs with Minnesota Vikings

The Minnesota Vikings of the NFL announced on March.27 that they have re-signed Weyburn native, Brett Jones, for his third straight season with the team.
CFIB statement on details of the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy

CFIB statement on details of the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy

While further details on the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy are urgently needed, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) believes the information shared today by Prime Minister Trudeau will be a significant relief for tens of thousands
'Protecting Our Home Fires' strategy for COVID-19 prevention

'Protecting Our Home Fires' strategy for COVID-19 prevention

Launched by Morning Star Lodge and USask health research leader
Ryan Meili asking province to increase tests

Ryan Meili asking province to increase tests

EAST CENTRAL— Saskatchewan NDP leader Ryan Meili has called on the provincial government to expand COVID-19 testing and tracing throughout the province.
Loon Lake man facing child porn charges remains in custody

Loon Lake man facing child porn charges remains in custody

A Loon Lake man charged with numerous child luring offences still wasn’t given bail when he appeared in Saskatoon Provincial Court on March 25. Steven Joseph Lasas, 26, is charged with making and possessing child porn, and luring a child.
Truckers transporting essential supplies granted exception

Truckers transporting essential supplies granted exception

The Government of Saskatchewan is temporarily modifying hours of service regulations for commercial truck drivers in response to COVID-19.
Keller committed to stand trial in Jonson murder case

Keller committed to stand trial in Jonson murder case

One of two individuals charged with the first-degree murder of Mark Jonson in North Battleford has been committed to stand trial in Queen's Bench court.
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