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Six new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask. today

Six new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask. today

There are six new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on September 23, bringing the total to 1,830 reported cases. The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (2), Central West (1) and Regina (3) zones.
Will pandemic response be an election issue? Moe and Meili respond

Will pandemic response be an election issue? Moe and Meili respond

Regina, Melfort – How will the COVID-19 pandemic and the government’s response to it, including budgetary, factor into the coming election? That question was posed to both NDP Leader, Leader of the Opposition Ryan Meili, and Sask Party Leader, Premie
First case of COVID-19 at Saskatchewan uranium mill

First case of COVID-19 at Saskatchewan uranium mill

Orano Canada confirmed on Sunday that an employee at the McClean Lake uranium mill in northern Saskatchewan has tested positive for COVID-19.
SaskTel constructing new cell towers in rural Sask.

SaskTel constructing new cell towers in rural Sask.

SaskTel has announced plans to increase its investment in the Government of Saskatchewan’s Wireless Saskatchewan initiative by more than $70 million.
International bicyclist and writer shares his memories of Estevan on the way to the North Pole

International bicyclist and writer shares his memories of Estevan on the way to the North Pole

Destination North Pole. It sounds impressive and inspiring. And that's how Gary Wietgrefe named his book, which he wrote after covering 5,000 kilometres by bicycle, travelling from Pierre, S.D., to the North Pole.
North Battleford Crime Reduction Team raids home, vehicle, hotel, arrests three

North Battleford Crime Reduction Team raids home, vehicle, hotel, arrests three

The Saskatchewan RCMP Crime Reduction Team (CRT) in North Battleford raided a home, a vehicle and a hotel room, and arrested three people after a two-month investigation.
Saskatchewan reports 10 new COVID-19 cases today

Saskatchewan reports 10 new COVID-19 cases today

Nine are in hospital
Moose Jaw police kill cougar after tracking it with drone

Moose Jaw police kill cougar after tracking it with drone

The Moose Jaw Police Service says officers found and killed a cougar Monday night, after two confirmed sightings of the feline in the city earlier in the day.
Additional influenza vaccine ordered

Additional influenza vaccine ordered

To meet anticipated additional demand

Canada designates two former Indian Residential Schools as National Historical Sites

(ANNews) - Canada now officially and formally recognizes residential schools as a dark and defining event in Canadian past which holds important significance to the nation as a whole.
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