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Mischief to golf cart sheds: Esterhazy RCMP

Mischief to golf cart sheds: Esterhazy RCMP

On March 31, Esterhazy Detachment received a complaint that multiple golf cart sheds had been damaged at the Esterhazy Regional Park/Golf Course. The damage is believed to have occurred in the last several days.
Sask government responds to Keystone XL go ahead

Sask government responds to Keystone XL go ahead

Premer Scott Moe's office responded with the following statement with regards to the March 31 decison for TC Energy to go ahead and start construction on the Keystone XL Pipeline, with the financial backing of the Government of Alberta: "The Governme
Province announces pandemic response plan to support most vulnerable

Province announces pandemic response plan to support most vulnerable

Social Services Minister Paul Merriman announced in a press conference Tuesday the provinces plan to support Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable citizens during the COVID-19 crisis.
CAPP supports Keystone XL go decision

CAPP supports Keystone XL go decision

Calgary – Tim McMillan, president and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP), thinks the March 31 announcement Keystone XL is starting construction on April 1 is a good thing.
Opposition leader calls for enhanced support for seniors

Opposition leader calls for enhanced support for seniors

Leader of the Official Opposition Ryan Meili held a press conference on Tuesday to call for enhanced support for seniors during the COVID-19 crisis.
Eight new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Sask

Eight new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Sask

As of March 31, 2020, Saskatchewan has eight new, confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 184. Four people are currently in hospital, with three receiving inpatient care in Saskatoon.
Province announces social services pandemic response

Province announces social services pandemic response

Today, the Government of Saskatchewan announced the Ministry of Social Services Pandemic Response.
Manitoba COVID-19 cases break 100, update on mining rules

Manitoba COVID-19 cases break 100, update on mining rules

Seven new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Manitoba, moving the total count of positive tests in the province to 103 in total. Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba chief public health officer, announced the new cases in a media briefing March 31.
No resolution in case against Loon Lake man facing numerous weapons charges

No resolution in case against Loon Lake man facing numerous weapons charges

A possible resolution in the case against a Loon Lake man charged with several weapons-related offences didn’t materialize as previously anticipated. Stephane Joseph Leclerc, 50, appeared via CCTV in Meadow Lake Provincial Court on March 26.
COVID-19 death was in the Battlefords area

COVID-19 death was in the Battlefords area

One of the first two deaths from COVID-19 in Saskatchewan was an individual from just outside the Battlefords area. The individual was Alice Grove, 75. Her name was made public Tuesday morning on John Gormley’s radio show.
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