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Sask. reports 154 new COVID-19 cases

Sask. reports 154 new COVID-19 cases

There were 386 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 79,289. The 356 doses were administered in the North West (124) and North Central (262) zones.
Sentencing of music teacher for sexually assaulting former students delayed due to COVID-19

Sentencing of music teacher for sexually assaulting former students delayed due to COVID-19

Sentencing for a former Saskatchewan music teacher found guilty in November 2020 of sexually assaulting students in the 1990s was delayed again. Gerard Loehr, 57, was scheduled to be sentenced in Wynyard Provincial Court on Feb.
Bredenbury Council discusses new firehall

Bredenbury Council discusses new firehall

The Town of Bredenbury council met at 4:30 P.M. with Mayor Jordan Hass calling the regularly scheduled council meeting to order with all council members present.

Area communities compete in Blue Cross Go Out & Play Challenge

The 10th and final Saskatchewan Blue Cross Go Out & Play Challenge will see 38 communities rally to win the $10,000 grand prize. The challenge is designed to remind community leaders about the importance of spaces and places for outdoor play.

Border crossings steady for Sask. truckers through pandemic

As Canada moves into its 12th month of land-based border restrictions to cut the spread of COVID-19, Saskatoon-based Siemens Transportation says there has been some road bumps on the way, but not nearly as rough as expected.
Engineering and Geoscience Week proclaimed in Sask.

Engineering and Geoscience Week proclaimed in Sask.

The Government of Saskatchewan is proclaiming February 28 to March 9, 2021, Engineering and Geoscience Week.
Calder Council discusses local fitness center

Calder Council discusses local fitness center

The Village of Calder council met on Thursday, February 18, 2021, at 7:04 P.M. with Mayor Ivan Subkow calling the meeting to order with all council members present.
Rocanville lowers price of Cameron Crescent lots

Rocanville lowers price of Cameron Crescent lots

At their regular meeting on Wednesday, Rocanville Town Council made the decision to slash the prices of lots in Cameron Crescent by 50 per cent, in a bid to incentivize buyers.
Churchbridge Council discusses inviting ratepayers to meeting Q&A

Churchbridge Council discusses inviting ratepayers to meeting Q&A

On Monday, February 22, 2021, Mayor Bill Johnston called the regularly scheduled town council meeting to order at 7:00 PM with all council members present.
Sask. administers 1,662 COVID-19 vaccine doses Saturday

Sask. administers 1,662 COVID-19 vaccine doses Saturday

There were 1,662 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 78,226.
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