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Northern Manitoba clears 800 active cases, remote community cases continue to rise

Northern Manitoba clears 800 active cases, remote community cases continue to rise

Outbreak declared in Thompson hospital ward
Throwback Thursday: From the Canora Courier files

Throwback Thursday: From the Canora Courier files

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Dates listed refer to publication dates and not to dates of the events.) August 17, 1977 – Sgt.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Thompson General Hospital

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Thompson General Hospital

Thompson/Mystery Lake health district sees active cases jump from 52 to 69
Local big game hunter takes down impressive trophy

Local big game hunter takes down impressive trophy

At the annual antler measuring held by River Ridge Fish and Game in Canora on December 4, Brad Thompson of Canora entered this set of moose antlers which made the Henry Kelsey record book.
Two more COVID-19-related deaths in Sask.

Two more COVID-19-related deaths in Sask.

Now at 107 dead; 245 new cases reported Friday

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 36 calls during the week of December 3 to December 10, some of which included: one traffic accident, six traffic offences, one municipal bylaw, three impaired drivers, eight other provincial statutes, two other cr
This may feel like a Christmas present to some 900 additional priority health-care workers who have

This may feel like a Christmas present to some 900 additional priority health-care workers who have

This may feel like a Christmas present to some 900 additional priority health-care workers who have been invited to book COVID-19 immunization appointments next week. Premier Brian Pallister has just confirmed today, Dec.
MB. child brought COVID home from school: parents

MB. child brought COVID home from school: parents

The Spencers work from home, only leave for essential errands, and in the spring, shrunk their family of four’s bubble. They’ve done everything right and followed all the provincially mandated rules — but they still contracted COVID-19.
Métis Nation-Saskatchewan rolls out broad range of pandemic support

Métis Nation-Saskatchewan rolls out broad range of pandemic support

The Métis Nation Government of Saskatchewan (MN–S) is rolling out emergency COVID-19 support for Métis communities and citizens in need.
Embracing winter in Sask. parks

Embracing winter in Sask. parks

This winter, Saskatchewan Provincial Parks are offering a variety of safe, outdoor activities to enjoy. “The holidays are a special time to celebrate family traditions and make new memories,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross said.
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