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Five more Manitobans test positive for COVID-19, none in north

Five more Manitobans test positive for COVID-19, none in north

After nearly two weeks of detecting only a few new cases of COVID-19 per day, five new Manitobans tested positive for the virus, the highest total in days. Since the outbreak began, 262 positive cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Manitoba.
Edmonton couple arrested by Maidstone RCMP released on bail

Edmonton couple arrested by Maidstone RCMP released on bail

An Edmonton couple arrested by Maidstone RCMP on weapons and drug charges were released after appearing in Lloydminster Provincial Court.
Break, enter and theft at Humboldt church: RCMP

Break, enter and theft at Humboldt church: RCMP

On April 9, 2020 Humboldt RCMP were dispatched to a break, enter and theft at a Church on the 700 block of 13 Avenue in Humboldt. Between 5:00 p.m. on April 8 and before 9:00 a.m.
Premier announces Re-Open Saskatchewan plan set to begin May 4 (UPDATED)

Premier announces Re-Open Saskatchewan plan set to begin May 4 (UPDATED)

Premier Scott Moe announced Thursday the province’s plan to reopen Saskatchewan which is set to begin May 4.
Province unveils Re-Open Saskatchewan Plan

Province unveils Re-Open Saskatchewan Plan

Today, Premier Scott Moe and Saskatchewan's Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan.
Saskatchewan lawyers concerned about backlog as courts shut down due to COVID-19

Saskatchewan lawyers concerned about backlog as courts shut down due to COVID-19

Saskatchewan lawyers are concerned about the growing backlog of cases in court because of reduced court services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Esterhazy Council ZOOMS for their Meeting

The Esterhazy Town Council met April 8th, 2020 via the video-conferencing application ZOOM. The local media had the privilege of listening in.
Major shutdown on way for Saskatchewan’s oil industry

Major shutdown on way for Saskatchewan’s oil industry

Weyburn oilman comments on how oil prices went negative
Drive-By Birthdays Spark Joy for Outlook Kids

Drive-By Birthdays Spark Joy for Outlook Kids

Activity has become standard practice in the midst of COVID pandemic

Outlook RCMP Probing Co-op, Car Wash Incidents

The Outlook RCMP are investigating two incidents involving local businesses and are asking for the public’s assistance. Sometime in the early morning hours of March 16, 2020, several items were stolen from out buildings located at the Macrorie Co-op.
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