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Break and enter at Quappelle library: Indian Head RCMP

Break and enter at Quappelle library: Indian Head RCMP

The Indian Head RCMP are investigating a break and enter that occurred to the library in Quappelle sometime over the night of Feb. 25, or the morning of Feb. 26. The suspect(s) gained access through the main doors and caused some damage while inside.
No consent, no exploration, FSIN tells North Sask. miner

No consent, no exploration, FSIN tells North Sask. miner

A First Nation with some of the richest uranium deposits in northern Saskatchewan wants an exploration company off its land.
Sask. administers 3,545 COVID-19 vaccine doses Thursday

Sask. administers 3,545 COVID-19 vaccine doses Thursday

Report 153 new cases

Celebrate Winter In A Snow Maze

Have you heard about the annual corn maze created at the Youth Farm Bible Camp at Rosthern every fall? Well, how about the Snow Edition? The people at YFBC were inspired to make the most of the surprising amount of snow that fell during the November
SGI to issue rebates to customers, average payment of $285 per vehilcle

SGI to issue rebates to customers, average payment of $285 per vehilcle

Crown also enhancing benefits for most seriously injured customers
Possible resolution in case against man arrested by N.B. RCMP with 17 kg of drugs

Possible resolution in case against man arrested by N.B. RCMP with 17 kg of drugs

There may be a resolution in the case against an Alberta man facing drug charges after North Battleford RCMP seized 17 kg of drugs from his SUV. Lowen Diehl, 36, was arrested during a traffic stop on Highway 16 on Dec. 7, 2020.

'Stand for my community': Young women respond to mental health crisis in northern Sask.

COVID-19 put a spotlight on a mental health crisis in northern Saskatchewan. The pandemic has compounded the existing issue of limited resources, straining communities as they find new ways to face those challenges.
Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show planned for June, 2-3

Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show planned for June, 2-3

Weyburn, Bismarck, N.D., Regina, – The Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show committee is still planning on holding its bi-annual event this June 2-3, but things are still up in the air due to public health restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dangerous offender may be headed to Saskatchewan: Edmonton Police

Dangerous offender may be headed to Saskatchewan: Edmonton Police

Edmonton Police are warning the public that Clint Carifelle, 30, is a dangerous offender who has removed the monitoring ankle bracelet that was placed on him due to his violent tendencies.

U of R School of Journalism receives $400,000 donation from the Leader-Post Foundation

To establish teaching Chair
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