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Theft from Rural Area Near Indian Head: Indian Head RCMP

Theft from Rural Area Near Indian Head: Indian Head RCMP

The Indian Head RCMP received a report of a theft from a rural property just west of Indian Head. The theft occurred sometime over the night of Nov. 24, when suspect(s) went onto the property and stole various items from a shop.
Exponential COVID growth continues for Saskatchewan

Exponential COVID growth continues for Saskatchewan

But Manitoba has flattened their curve and North Dakota decreased theirs
SHA continues to escalate response to COVID case surge

SHA continues to escalate response to COVID case surge

Surging to the forecasted peak will require the SHA to create approximately 200 more beds for COVID patients
Three COVID-19 related deaths reported in Sask. today

Three COVID-19 related deaths reported in Sask. today

There are 299 new cases
Number of northerners in hospital due to COVID-19 rises by four Nov. 26

Number of northerners in hospital due to COVID-19 rises by four Nov. 26

Manitoba reported 383 new cases of COVID-19 and 10 more deaths related to the virus Nov. 26. The new deaths announced were of people ranging in age from their 50s to 90s from the Winnipeg, southern and Interlake-Eastman health regions.
Charges laid for child pornography against 24-year-old male from Asquith, SK

Charges laid for child pornography against 24-year-old male from Asquith, SK

By Saskatchewan Child Exploitation Unit
Manitobans told to stop travelling, be respectful: Roussin

Manitobans told to stop travelling, be respectful: Roussin

After announcing 349 new cases Wednesday, the province’s chief public health officer said there have been reports of Manitobans travelling out of province to shop.
Saskatchewan volunteer receives Canadian Red Cross’ highest honour

Saskatchewan volunteer receives Canadian Red Cross’ highest honour

(REGINA) November 26, 2020 – Sandra MacArthur, of Osler, SK, was named a member of the Order of the Red Cross during a virtual ceremony last night.
Get your animal tested for Chronic Wasting Disease

Get your animal tested for Chronic Wasting Disease

With hunting season winding down, hunters are reminded to get their animals tested for chronic wasting disease (CWD). Eighty-four cases of CWD have already been identified in the province this year.
Peepeekisis Cree Nation to vote on $150M federal land settlement

Peepeekisis Cree Nation to vote on $150M federal land settlement

The Peepeekisis Cree Nation won a land settlement claim earlier this month against the federal government dating back to 1898 involving Indian agent William Graham, known for forcing non-members to settle on the reserve and assimilate with the commun
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