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COVID-19 making a bad situation worse for farmers

Unharvested acres, cash flow, and poor Internet, among farmers’ main concerns heading into spring.
Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report for April 8 to 16

Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report for April 8 to 16

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 30 calls for service over the reporting period, some of which included four traffic offences, two mischiefs, two traffic collisions, one impaired driving offence, one assault, one fraud, and one theft.
Support program for people with MS, Parkinson’s and spinal cord injury

Support program for people with MS, Parkinson’s and spinal cord injury

Offered online by USask researchers
Mapping metals in feathers

Mapping metals in feathers

Synchrotron technique promising for tracing metals in nature
Ile a la Crosse RCMP investigate incident of unlawful confinement

Ile a la Crosse RCMP investigate incident of unlawful confinement

On April 23, 2020, shortly after 6 p.m., Ile a la Crosse RCMP received a report of a female youth being held against her will for the past four days in a cabin across Ile a La Crosse Lake, approximately 10 km from the the village of Isle La Crosse.
Hockey player with local ties is hoping to hear his name called at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft

Hockey player with local ties is hoping to hear his name called at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft

A young man whose mother was raised in the Kamsack area, and whose grandparents live just south of Kamsack, is having much being written about him.
Kindersley RCMP: Officer discharge of firearm

Kindersley RCMP: Officer discharge of firearm

Dog dies in incident
Ten new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Ten new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Ten more recoveries, five in hospital
Manitoba COVID-19 cases plummet as province prepares post-pandemic plan

Manitoba COVID-19 cases plummet as province prepares post-pandemic plan

COVID-19 cases in Manitoba continue to plummet, with 22 new recoveries from the disease announced April 24. Dr.
COVID-19 pandemic exposing failures in Canadian penal policy: Lawyer

COVID-19 pandemic exposing failures in Canadian penal policy: Lawyer

The COVID-19 pandemic has cast a giant flood light on significant deficiencies in Canada’s prison system, says Ontario criminal lawyer Michael Spratt.
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