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150-km chase - Six detachments join forces to arrest alleged Westside gang members

150-km chase - Six detachments join forces to arrest alleged Westside gang members

Police officers from six detachments rapidly coordinated their resources to track and arrest five Westside gang members.
Four COVID-19-realted deaths reported today, now 44 in Sask.

Four COVID-19-realted deaths reported today, now 44 in Sask.

Pronce reports 329 new COVID-19 cases, with 111 in hospital
More than 70 new cases of COVID-19 reported in the north Nov. 27 as regional total passes 900

More than 70 new cases of COVID-19 reported in the north Nov. 27 as regional total passes 900

Two health districts in the Northern Regional Health Authority (NRHA) reported double-digit increases in their number of positive tests for COVID-19 Nov. 27.
Mother who seeks justice for her murdered son takes rose to court appearances

Mother who seeks justice for her murdered son takes rose to court appearances

The mother of homicide victim Preston Thomas made a rose to honour her son and said she plans to take the rose with her to every court appearance of the man charged with his murder.
Mid-year financial report shows Saskatchewan fared better than expected

Mid-year financial report shows Saskatchewan fared better than expected

Regina– The financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has not been as hard on Saskatchewan’s finances as the spring budget had initially forecast, when this province was one of the first to release a budget in the wake of the pandemic.
Winter weights begin today on some secondary highways

Winter weights begin today on some secondary highways

On Friday, November 27 at 12:01 a.m., winter weight season began for a number of secondary highways in Saskatchewan.
All of Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 indicators heading upward, says Shahab

All of Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 indicators heading upward, says Shahab

Regina– Saskatchewan has continued to show exponential growth in its 7-day average new COVID-19 case numbers numbers, while over the past two weeks Manitoba has flattened its 7-day average and North Dakota has seen their curve decline. On Nov.

Canadian labour leader hopes Biden’s efforts pressure Canada on climate, jobs

The president of the Canadian Labour Congress is hoping Joe Biden’s efforts while in office will put pressure on Canada and the provinces to “move much faster” in adopting ambitious climate and employment policies.
Trail use up significantly

Trail use up significantly

Mental health and exercise major drivers
Sask. First Nation to hold community walk for mental health support

Sask. First Nation to hold community walk for mental health support

Zagime Anishinabek (formerly called the Sakimay First Nation) north of Grenfell
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