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Case against mother charged with second-degree murder of infant moved to Saskatoon

Case against mother charged with second-degree murder of infant moved to Saskatoon

A mother charged with second-degree murder in the death of her one-month-old infant was scheduled to appear in Rosetown circuit court March 12. Instead, her lawyer asked the court to adjourn the case to Saskatoon.

Saskatchewan confirms presumptive case of COVID-19

Saskatchewan Ministry of Health’s Provincial Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab has confirmed Saskatchewan’s first presumptive case of COVID-19. The resident is in their 60s with recent travel to Egypt.
Stolen 2007 black Arctic Cat Snowmobile - Canora RCMP

Stolen 2007 black Arctic Cat Snowmobile - Canora RCMP

On the 29th of February 2020 at around 1:40am a 2007 Black and Silver Arctic Cat F1000 ( VIN: 4UF07SNW57T116428) was stolen from K&T Autobody in Canora SK. The suspects used a red Ford F-150 late 90's early 2000's pickup truck.
Teachers’ math guide being created in Humboldt

Teachers’ math guide being created in Humboldt

HUMBOLDT — A new guide aimed at providing Saskatchewan teachers with the best practices to teach math is being created right here in Humboldt.

Inmates at Saskatoon jail under quarantine after possible exposure to COVID-19

Court service and prosecutions staff have self-quarantined

Marina Plans for Lake Resort Shaping Up

Sandy Shores Resort enters application and permitting process for future vision

RCMP Probing Conquest Break-In

Police are looking for the public’s help as they probe an incident involving breaking and entering that affected a business in the village of Conquest.
Changes coming to Team Silvernagle

Changes coming to Team Silvernagle

Stefanie Lawton, Kara Thevenot leaving
Saskatchewan funds coronavirus vaccine research

Saskatchewan funds coronavirus vaccine research

Innovation Saskatchewan is providing researchers at the University of Saskatchewan with $200,000 to help find a vaccine for COVID-19.

Ten years later, reporting impaired driving to police still as important as ever

This month marks the 10-year anniversary of Saskatchewan’s Report Impaired Drivers (RID) program and residents are urged to continue to help make roads safer in the province by reporting suspected impaired drivers to police.
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