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Grey Cup in Saskatchewan moved to 2022

Grey Cup in Saskatchewan moved to 2022

The Saskatchewan Roughriders, along with the CFL announce that the Saskatchewan Grey Cup and Grey Cup Festival, initially set for November 22, 2020, will take place in 2022.
Saskatchewan records seventh COVID-19 death

Saskatchewan records seventh COVID-19 death

A Saskatchewan resident in their 60s from the North region who tested positive for COVID-19 has died bringing the total number of deaths in the province to seven.
Manitoba set to increase sizes for indoor, outdoor gatherings

Manitoba set to increase sizes for indoor, outdoor gatherings

Restrictions for large gatherings in Manitoba are starting to loosen up. The province is set to increase the maximum gathering size to 25 for indoor events and 50 for outdoor events. Manitoba chief provincial public health officer Dr.
Saskatchewan's U.S. neighbours on divergent COVID-19 paths

Saskatchewan's U.S. neighbours on divergent COVID-19 paths

Herb Axten’s close proximity to the Montana border is more of a headache than a help since the COVID-19 pandemic hit North America.
A glimpse behind the scenes of La Loche’s emergency operation centre

A glimpse behind the scenes of La Loche’s emergency operation centre

LA LOCHE — Every morning, Martha Morin takes her usual journey into the commons area of the Dene High School in La Loche.
Province lifts limits on filling prescriptions

Province lifts limits on filling prescriptions

Effective today, (May 20), the Saskatchewan government is lifting the supply limits on prescription drugs that were introduced to guard against drug shortages.
Determined birds dedicated to rebuild after eviction

Determined birds dedicated to rebuild after eviction

The ospreys in the Village of Endeavour were originally reported to have had their nest removed from a Sasktel cell tower in the village, but have returned to the cell tower.
Impaired driver with no license since 2005 arrested

Impaired driver with no license since 2005 arrested

Saskatchewan RCMP’s Roving Traffic Unit involved
Carnduff-born author is working on fourth book about life and challenges of being in the EMS

Carnduff-born author is working on fourth book about life and challenges of being in the EMS

Dale Bayliss was born and raised in Carnduff, and that’s where his passion for helping people was cultivated. He started his career as a professional helping others back in the 1980s working ambulance.
SHA says they are a 'long way' from back to normal

SHA says they are a 'long way' from back to normal

Amid resumption of services announcement
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