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Terror Squad gang member pleads guilty to weapons, drug charges

Terror Squad gang member pleads guilty to weapons, drug charges

Known Terror Squad gang member Kevin George Ackegan pleaded guilty in Prince Albert Provincial Court to weapons and drug-related charges avoiding a trial.
Ambulance fees for seniors cut

Ambulance fees for seniors cut

The Government of Saskatchewan is delivering on its commitment to Saskatchewan seniors by significantly reducing ambulance fees from $275 per trip to $135 per trip.
Two more COVID-19-related deaths, 132 in hospital

Two more COVID-19-related deaths, 132 in hospital

Saskatchewan also reports 238 new cases
13 of new northern COVID-19 cases announced Dec. 2 in Island Lake health district

13 of new northern COVID-19 cases announced Dec. 2 in Island Lake health district

Manitoba announced another high daily death toll from COVID-19 with 14 deaths reported Dec. 2.
Mental health first aid training for K12 school staff

Mental health first aid training for K12 school staff

The Government of Saskatchewan announced a $400,000 commitment to provide Mental Health First Aid training to at least one staff member in each Saskatchewan school.
Remembering and recognizing ...

Remembering and recognizing ...

The service of Saskatchewan veterans
What is the province doing to help small business deal with COVID, NDP asks

What is the province doing to help small business deal with COVID, NDP asks

Newly minted Regina University MLA Aleana Young asked her first question in question period on Dec. 1, focusing on supporting small business owners during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 reaches Regina-area First Nations

COVID-19 reaches Regina-area First Nations

Piapot First Nation, Muscowpetung Salteaux Nation and Pasqua First Nation hit

First case of COVID-19 at Cigar Lake uranium mine

Cigar Lake uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan confirmed its first positive case of COVID-19 over the weekend. An employee tested positive for the virus on Saturday, and has been in isolation at the mine since November 22.

Buffalo Party wants freedom from COVID restrictions

Regina– The morning of the Speech from the Throne, Nov. 30, the Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan didn’t have any members taking their seats.
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