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Second Manitoban dies from COVID-19, new info on test strategies released

Second Manitoban dies from COVID-19, new info on test strategies released

Another death due to COVID-19 has been reported in Winnipeg. Manitoba health officials announced a second death due to the virus April 3, a man in his 50s from Winnipeg.
Prince Albert Police plea for information on third anniversary of Happy Charles' disappearance

Prince Albert Police plea for information on third anniversary of Happy Charles' disappearance

Today marks three years since Happy Marie Charles disappeared in Prince Albert and police are appealing to the public for information.
Manitoba announces more COVID-19 investments, over $100 million in assistance

Manitoba announces more COVID-19 investments, over $100 million in assistance

The Manitoba government is making more money available in the wake of COVID-19. Premier Brian Pallister announced new funding for three areas April 3, committing over $100 million to acquire more medical equipment faster.
Nipawin bridge undergoing further renovations

Nipawin bridge undergoing further renovations

NIPAWIN— Traffic through the new bridge in Nipawin will have some delay, as a new coat of paint is being installed to protect the platform. The work will begin on April 13.
Local author releases latest book based on father’s experiences

Local author releases latest book based on father’s experiences

Janet Love Morrison has been a teacher at the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex (CGCEC) for the past three years.
COVID-19 adding to pressure on local food bank

COVID-19 adding to pressure on local food bank

Due to the escalation of the COVID-19 pandemic in recent weeks, the need for the services of Canora’s Filling the Gap Food Bank is on the increase.
Local Service Club acknowledges 60th year

Local Service Club acknowledges 60th year

The Preeceville and District Lions Club acknowledged its 60 years of providing service to the Town of Preeceville, local area and national charities.

Oxbow community knows how to shake things up

While we all are required to stay six feet away from each other, the Town of Oxbow came up with a suggestion to safely shake things up a bit in an old-fashioned way.
Province passes 200 cases of COVID-19 in three weeks

Province passes 200 cases of COVID-19 in three weeks

Premier Scott Moe and chief medical health office Dr. Saqib Shahab announced during their daily COVID-19 briefing the province has passed 200 cases. As of Thursday, Saskatchewan now has 206 cases, up 13 since Wednesday.

Virtual care connects family physicians to patients

Virtual care – the ability to talk to your doctor via phone or video - has changed the way physicians practise medicine, but one thing remains the same.
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