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Community Rink Affordability Grant Program returns

Community Rink Affordability Grant Program returns

Fulfilling a platform promise to communities around the province, the Government of Saskatchewan announced that registration for the reinstated Community Rink Affordability Grant program (CRAG) will officially open on Monday, Dec.

Underground bunker drug operation busted

A drug operation hidden in an underground bunker in Salmon Valley was among the takedowns Prince George RCMP scored in a series of raids earlier this month.

AFN Chief Perry Bellegarde Announces That He Will Not Seek Re-Election

(ANNews) – The National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), the country’s most powerful Indigenous advocacy organization, will not seek a third term as leader when his mandate ends next summer.

21 racialized Canadians who could help the Order of Canada look more like Canada

Earlier this week, the BlackNorth Initiative made a point that seemingly too few people had realized: the 114 people named to the Order of Canada this year were overwhelmingly white and men.
NDP focuses almost exclusively on COVID-19 during short call session

NDP focuses almost exclusively on COVID-19 during short call session

Regina– The Saskatchewan Legislature rose on Dec. 10 after a short, 8-day session lasting two weeks. The session, the first one after the Oct. 26, was a chance for the Saskatchewan Party government to set its legislative agenda.

Assiniboia RCMP are investigating the death of livestock in Stonehenge

The Assiniboia RCMP requested the public's assistance in locating the person(s) responsible for the death of a cow occurring in the RM of Stonehenge sometime between December 6 and December 7, 2020.

Outlook High School to stay closed through December

The best-case scenario for a return to in-house learning in the classrooms of Outlook High School was originally set to be this past Monday, December 7 after it was revealed that there were positive cases of COVID-19 coming out of the school.

Manitoba receiving 900 doses of vaccine

Ottawa approved one of two COVID-19 vaccines and enough doses for roughly 900 prioritized Manitobans will be headed this way as early as next week. Critical care workers will be first in line.
Four more COVID-19 deaths raises Sask. total to 75

Four more COVID-19 deaths raises Sask. total to 75

There are 324 news cases in province Thursday, with 138 in hospital
Shamattawa district has most active COVID cases in the north, where total cases now top 1,300

Shamattawa district has most active COVID cases in the north, where total cases now top 1,300

Manitoba reported 13 more deaths from COVID-19 on Dec. 10, bringing the total so far to 451, but saw the number of hospitalizations drop below 300 and the number of new cases remain below 300.
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