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Six new COVID-19 cases Saturday in Sask.

Six new COVID-19 cases Saturday in Sask.

Eight are in hospital
Junior miners in North Sask. ready to pounce on high gold prices

Junior miners in North Sask. ready to pounce on high gold prices

Spiking gold prices could send junior miners to the hills in search of the metal. That’s because gold hasn’t reached these heights since 2011. After years of hovering at about $1,300 USD an ounce, it climbed to more than $1,800 USD this month.
Preliminary hearing set for North Battleford man charged with murder

Preliminary hearing set for North Battleford man charged with murder

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for a North Battleford man charged in connection to the murder a 22-year-old woman earlier this year. Keenan Mirasty, 22, is charged with second-degree murder for the death of Sequin Mooswa.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 64 calls for service from July 2 to July 9, some of which included: 22 traffic offenses, 10 provincial statutes, four traffic accidents, eight Mental Health Act offenses, three break and enters, four frauds, nine
Kamsack man charged in relation to armed robbery

Kamsack man charged in relation to armed robbery

Donovan Straightnose, 22, of Kamsack has been charged with possession of a weapon while prohibited, contrary to section 117.
Langenburg Post Office steps under repairs once again

Langenburg Post Office steps under repairs once again

Once again the steps of the Langenburg Post Office face the jackhammer, for what seems to be its yearly facelift and repair.
USask projects awarded $1.35M for social sciences and humanities research

USask projects awarded $1.35M for social sciences and humanities research

SASKATOON – University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers have been awarded a total of more than $1.35 million in federal funding to examine critical societal questions in areas ranging from anthropology to philosophy.
Farm family, donkey ride out flooding

Farm family, donkey ride out flooding

GRAND VALLEY — A donkey named Soar follows Darlene Janssen around her farm as she goes about her business.

Outlook clinic manager clarifies health meeting minutes

This week’s article, ‘Outlook town council previous minutes and motions’ , which appears in the July 16 print edition and on our website, apparently contained some information that was both misleading and intended to remain confidential for the time
Preeceville and District Heritage Museum is open for the summer

Preeceville and District Heritage Museum is open for the summer

The Preeceville and District Heritage Museum reopened to the public. "There was a delay due to the pandemic but we have now been allowed to reopen as part of the Re-opening Saskatchewan.
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