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Police seeking info on Milden 'planks' incident

The Outlook RCMP are looking for the public’s help in finding one or more individuals who are responsible for a disappointing display of attempted damage.
COVID-19 Update: Twenty-five new cases in Sask.

COVID-19 Update: Twenty-five new cases in Sask.

Thirteen in hospital, two more recoveries
Outbreak declared at Meadow Lake Hospital after staff member has confirmed case

Outbreak declared at Meadow Lake Hospital after staff member has confirmed case

A staff member at the Meadow Lake Hospital has a confirmed case of COVID-19. Dr. Mandiangu Nsungu, a medical health officer with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, declared an outbreak at the hospital the evening of May 5.
Manitoba public health recording whether COVID-19 patients identify as Indigenous

Manitoba public health recording whether COVID-19 patients identify as Indigenous

Number who have tested positive isn’t made public but is being shared with Indigenous partners, province says
Creighton COVID-19 checkpoint set up as part of Sask. public health orders

Creighton COVID-19 checkpoint set up as part of Sask. public health orders

A checkpoint has gone up between Flin Flon and Creighton, set up by the Saskatchewan government as part of recent northern public health orders. The checkpoint, located at the Phantom Lake Road between Creighton and Flin Flon, was put up May 5.
Buffalo Pound conservation effort receives incredible funding boost

Buffalo Pound conservation effort receives incredible funding boost

Ontario couple to match donations dollar for dollar to see Saskatchewan project completed

SHA resumption plan shows increased capacity for surgical services

And mental health and addictions, diagnostic imaging heading into phase one
COVID-19 Update: 20 more cases in Sask.

COVID-19 Update: 20 more cases in Sask.

Thirteen in hospital, three more recoveries
Stay bear smart and safe around wildlife

Stay bear smart and safe around wildlife

Every spring, black bears and other potentially dangerous animals – such as cougars – move around to establish new territory and look for food.
Manitoba records seventh COVID-19 related death, one new case reported

Manitoba records seventh COVID-19 related death, one new case reported

For the first time in two weeks, Manitoba health officials have reported a death due to COVID-19. The seventh person to die from the effects of the virus in the province was a man in his 70s in the Southern Health/Sante Sud region.
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