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Remain fire safe

The Government of Saskatchewan is urging residents, farmers and landowners to take extra precaution to prevent wildfire and grassfire during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Subsurface mineral Crown disposition generates more than $169,000 in revenue

The Government of Saskatchewan’s Subsurface Mineral Crown Disposition Public Offering, held on Monday, raised $169,878 in revenue for the province. This is the first subsurface mineral offering of the 2020-21 fiscal year.
Humboldt’s Auroraman has special guest artist for cover

Humboldt’s Auroraman has special guest artist for cover

HUMBOLDT — The Humboldt-based comic Auroraman has launched a special edition of their seventh issue, featuring a guest cover artist and all proceeds going to Creative Kids Saskatchewan.
Meadow Lake man charged in connection to shooting released on bail, trial set

Meadow Lake man charged in connection to shooting released on bail, trial set

A Meadow Lake man has pleaded not guilty to 13 firearms-related charges and a trial is set. Lennex Merasty-Morin, 31, appeared in Meadow Lake Provincial Court April 20 and April 21 for a show cause hearing. He was granted bail and released April 21.
Premier to make provincial address April 22

Premier to make provincial address April 22

Announce Re-Open Plan Saskatchewan April 23
SHA announces staff cohorting measures for long-term care to minimize COVID-19 spread

SHA announces staff cohorting measures for long-term care to minimize COVID-19 spread

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced staff cohorting measures to ensure further safety for long-term care workers and residents.
COVID-19 Update: Four new cases in province

COVID-19 Update: Four new cases in province

Fourteen more recoveries, five in hospital
Fatal motor vehicle collision on Highway 2 north of Moose Jaw

Fatal motor vehicle collision on Highway 2 north of Moose Jaw

On April 20, 2020, at approximately 1:30 p.m., Moose Jaw RCMP responded to the report of a serious motor vehicle collision approximately two kilometers north of Moose Jaw on Highway 2.
Broken rails suspected cause of Guernsey derailments

Broken rails suspected cause of Guernsey derailments

GUERNSEY — The suspected cause of two train derailments near Guernsey are broken rails, according to a public letter released by the Transportation Safety Board. On Dec. 9, 2019, an estimated 1.
Manitoba active COVID-19 cases drop below 100, northern travel restrictions continue

Manitoba active COVID-19 cases drop below 100, northern travel restrictions continue

Manitoba's COVID-19 curve may be flattening. Officials announced one new case and seven new recoveries during an April 21 briefing, leaving Manitoba with 99 active cases. Manitoba’s testing criteria continues to expand.
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