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Two people charged for possession of meth

Two people charged for possession of meth

On March 13, police conducted a traffic stop in the northwest area of the city, which resulted in charges. A 50-year-old woman was found to be in possession of methamphetamine.

Town of Preeceville council approved minute from first meeting in 2020

The Town of Preeceville council approved its January 22 minutes at its regular meeting held on February 19 according to Tammy Descalchuk, office assistant. A proposal provided by MPE Engineering Ltd.
Wildlife enthusiasts recognized at Kamsack awards banquet

Wildlife enthusiasts recognized at Kamsack awards banquet

The banquet and awards night to honour area wildlife enthusiasts was held recently in the Ukrainian Catholic Hall in Kamsack.
World Day of Prayer service held in Canora

World Day of Prayer service held in Canora

The World Day of Prayer (WDP) service, with service materials written by Zimbabwe women, was held at Park Place in Canora. Organizers reported that attendance was excellent, and the meeting place was full.
USask researchers training fungi to sense radiation and potentially help clean up nuclear waste

USask researchers training fungi to sense radiation and potentially help clean up nuclear waste

University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers have demonstrated that it is possible to “train” microscopic black fungi in the lab to find radiation sources—a discovery with potential applications such as cleaning up radioactive waste from nuclear ac
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Nominations for 2020 Canada’s Premiers’ Council of the Federation Literacy Award

Saskatchewan confirms second presumptive case of COVID-19

Saskatchewan Ministry of Health has confirmed Saskatchewan’s second presumptive case of COVID-19. The resident is in their 60s with travel from Oregon state in the U.S.

Province enhances COVID-19 prevention measures

Today, Premier Scott Moe, Health Minister Jim Reiter and Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced new measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan.

Coronavirus - Statement from Sun West School Division

The Sun West School Division has released the following statement to parents and the public regarding the Coronavirus situation: Please know that our primary concern is the health and safety of our students and staff.

Saskatchewan taking steps to enhance access to virtual appointments

With the growing concern around COVID-19, Saskatchewan is taking steps to enhance access to health care by providing support for physicians to offer virtual appointments to patients.
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