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Day of Mourning remembers workers who have lost their lives

Day of Mourning remembers workers who have lost their lives

Every year on April 28, Canada marks the National Day of Mourning and provincially, flags at all government buildings are lowered to half-mast from sunrise to sunset.
Multiple Break and Enters: Melville / Ituna RCMP

Multiple Break and Enters: Melville / Ituna RCMP

During the evening hours on Tuesday April 28 and early morning hours of Wednesday April 28, several businesses in Ituna, SK. were broken into.
Duck Mountain Ambulance Care – Kamsack receives designation change

Duck Mountain Ambulance Care – Kamsack receives designation change

TheSaskatchewan Health Authority has designated Duck Mountain Ambulance Care - Kamsack as an Advanced Life Support ambulance service.
Council holds with original intersection funding

Council holds with original intersection funding

Yorkton Council heard a proposal to expand the scope of beautification at the intersection of Highway #9 and Broadway Street, but they weren’t ready to spend the added dollars.
Ages expanding again for vaccinations in Sask.

Ages expanding again for vaccinations in Sask.

The eligible age ranges for booking COVID 19 vaccinations is lowering incrementally through the week.
North Dakota and Saskatchewan sign agreement to vaccinate essential workers

North Dakota and Saskatchewan sign agreement to vaccinate essential workers

Premier Scott Moe and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to vaccinate essential workers who are transporting goods across the United States and Canadian border.
Canada's largest helium purification facility opens in Sask.

Canada's largest helium purification facility opens in Sask.

Saskatchewan is now officially home to the largest helium purification facility in Canada. Located near Battle Creek in the province's southwest, the new $32 million facility, owned and operated by North American Helium Inc.
Sask. reports six COVID-19-related deaths, 224 new cases

Sask. reports six COVID-19-related deaths, 224 new cases

An additional 5,045 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 408,429.
Roughriders sign wide receiver Tevin Jones

Roughriders sign wide receiver Tevin Jones

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed American wide receiver Tevin Jones. Jones (6’2-225lbs) joins the Roughriders after five years in the NFL.
Assault near Indian Head: Indian Head RCMP

Assault near Indian Head: Indian Head RCMP

The Indian Head RCMP are investigating an assault that occurred on April 25 at about 6:45 pm. The incident occurred somewhere on the service road that runs west from the Tim Horton's / Petro Canada at Indian Head.
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