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Preliminary hearing for Sturgeon Lake man facing manslaughter charges adjourned, again

Preliminary hearing for Sturgeon Lake man facing manslaughter charges adjourned, again

A second scheduled preliminary hearing for a Sturgeon Lake man charged with manslaughter didn’t proceed. The first preliminary hearing for Ryan Kyle Daniels, 40, was scheduled for April 29-30 but was adjourned. The hearing was rescheduled to Sept.

Some in North Sask. on "pins and needles" after Orano COVID-19 case confirmation

A confirmed case of COVID-19 at the McClean Lake uranium mill in northern Saskatchewan on Sunday worried Candyce Paul, who co-ordinates English River First Nation’s emergency management team.
Rail Safety Week recognized in province

Rail Safety Week recognized in province

September 21-27 marks National Rail Safety Week 2020

Saskatchewan performers invited to audition for TeleMiracle 45

The show will go on! TeleMiracle, “Saskatchewan’s Charity”,is once again looking for Saskatchewan singers, dancers, bands and entertainers to audition for a chance to perform virtually this year on TeleMiracle 45, being held Feb.
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan fined $150,000

Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan fined $150,000

Workplace injury at Nutrien Rocanville Mine Mill
Saskatchewan banks on abandoned oil and gas cleanup

Saskatchewan banks on abandoned oil and gas cleanup

Saskatchewan is putting more money into fixing abandoned oil wells, a move it says will boost economic recovery by getting oil and gas sector workers back on the job.
Rancher offers reward in random shooting of bucking horse

Rancher offers reward in random shooting of bucking horse

Well-known rodeo personality and Senlac rancher, Ash Cooper, who manages the bucking horse herd of the Cooper Clan, was dealt a devastating blow when his father, Jim, discovered a brood mare had been shot in the opening days of September.
Meili and Moe respond to COVID-19 denial and radicalization of anti-maskers

Meili and Moe respond to COVID-19 denial and radicalization of anti-maskers

Melfort, Regina – There is an increasing level of radicalization within Saskatchewan with regards to perception of the COVID-19 pandemic, with some people calling the pandemic a farce and not a big deal.

Liberal throne speech targets COVID-19 over climate

Though the Trudeau Liberals promised an “ambitious green agenda” ahead of the throne speech, the vision for the coming months unveiled Wednesday focused more on COVID-19 and its economic fallout.
Meili okay with Urgent Care Centres, but it won’t fix all the problems

Meili okay with Urgent Care Centres, but it won’t fix all the problems

Melfort – On Sept 21, Premier Scott Moe announced a new $15 million “Urgent Care Centre” for Saskatoon while Health Minister Jim Reiter announced a similar $15 million facility for Regina.
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