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NDP want to know why we’re not doing 4,000 COVID-19 tests per day

Regina– New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili wants to know why Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 testing has not reached the level of 4,000 tests per day, which was province by the government for September. In question period on Dec.
Safe schools plan: more than $37 million allocated to school divisions in second round of funding

Safe schools plan: more than $37 million allocated to school divisions in second round of funding

Today, the Government of Saskatchewan is announcing $37.5 million in approved funding for classrooms for emergent, one-time expenses associated with keeping staff and students safe in schools.
Saskatchewan introduces legislation to protect health sector employees

Saskatchewan introduces legislation to protect health sector employees

Saskatchewan is taking steps to protect a broader range of health system employees if they chose to report wrongdoing. Today, the government introduced The Publicly-funded Health Entity Public Interest Disclosure Act .
Legislation introduced to strengthen emergency planning laws

Legislation introduced to strengthen emergency planning laws

Today, government introduced amendments to emergency planning legislation in response to the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Christmas relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions improbable, says Moe

Regina– It appears Premier Scott Moe’s hopes that families in Saskatchewan could get together, or at least visit loved ones in long-term care, over the holidays are likely to be dashed.
$40,000 of firefighting equipment recovered by Canora RCMP during community patrol

$40,000 of firefighting equipment recovered by Canora RCMP during community patrol

It was during a routine patrol in the community of Canora on Friday, November 27, when two police officers from Canora/Sturgis RCMP noticed two males acting suspiciously near the Canora Fire Hall.
Man charged in Laverdiere murder seeks bail

Man charged in Laverdiere murder seeks bail

A man charged in connection to the murder of Tiki Laverdiere is trying to get out of jail. A bail hearing for Samuel Takakenew, 36, in Battleford Court of Queen’s Bench, is expected to be scheduled before his next provincial court appearance on Jan.
Saskatchewan suspending most provincial court operations due to pandemic

Saskatchewan suspending most provincial court operations due to pandemic

Saskatchewan is suspending most of its court operations starting next week due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From Dec. 14 to Jan. 15, 2021, most trials, preliminary inquiries and in-person hearings will be cancelled.
St. Brieux pair charged with meth and firearm related offences

St. Brieux pair charged with meth and firearm related offences

ST. BRIEUX — Two men from St. Brieux were arrested and charged with methamphetamine and firearm related offences after the RCMP executed a search warrant pertaining to an illegal firearms investigation.
Vehicles broken into: Melville RCMP

Vehicles broken into: Melville RCMP

RCMP are investigating multiple vehicles that have been broken into over night in the City of Melville. RCMP are asking the public to check their video cameras at home or businesses and contact the detachment if there is anything suspicious.
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