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No one is coming for Christmas: Saskatchewan brings in more COVID-19 restrictions

Regina– When the current public health orders were put in place in late November with the intention of curbing the exponential growth of new COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, the plan was to update these measures on Dec. 17.
Preliminary hearing set in P.A. court for man charged with murder, sexual assault

Preliminary hearing set in P.A. court for man charged with murder, sexual assault

A preliminary hearing will be held in Prince Albert Provincial Court for a Wahpeton Dakota Nation man to see if there’s enough evidence for him to stand trial on charges of second-degree murder, aggravated assault, and sexual assault.

VIDEO - Outlook park transforms into 'Winter Wonderland'

First-ever event sure to be a hit with the public

Cameco suspends production at Cigar Lake

Uranium miner Cameco has suspended its operations at Cigar Lake after finding six positive COVID-19 cases in its North Saskatchewan operations.

Moe, Meili, condemn speaker at Regina “freedom rally” for disparaging Dr. Shahab

Regina– After months of sitting side-by-side (well, two meters apart) with chief medical health officer Dr.

SMA president condemns racist comments made atanti-mask rally in Regina

The president of the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA)has joined a chorus of leaders and citizens condemning racist comments made at an anti-masking rally held in Regina on Dec. 12.
Two more COVID-19 deaths in Sask. - total surpasses 90

Two more COVID-19 deaths in Sask. - total surpasses 90

There are 269 new cases reported Monday
COVID-19 Update: New measures to reduce transmission risk

COVID-19 Update: New measures to reduce transmission risk

While Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 case trends are relatively stable, case rates continue to create significant, on-going community transmission and increasing pressure on health care services.
Manitoba one death shy of 500 since COVID-19 pandemic began as of Dec. 14

Manitoba one death shy of 500 since COVID-19 pandemic began as of Dec. 14

With Christmas less than two weeks away and New Year’s a week after that, Manitoba’s chief public health officer said he was concerned about the upcoming holiday season Dec.
24 inmates test positive at Sask. penitentiary

24 inmates test positive at Sask. penitentiary

Correctional Service Canada advises that there are 24 inmates who have tested positive for COVID-19 at Saskatchewan Penitentiary, medium security unit, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
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