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Age of electric: new charging stations set for Manitoba

Age of electric: new charging stations set for Manitoba

Thirty-one new electric vehicle charging stations are soon to be rolled out across southern Manitoba.
Indian Head RCMP respond to fatal collision near Montmarte

Indian Head RCMP respond to fatal collision near Montmarte

Around 11:30 a.m. March 19, Indian Head RCMP responded to a complaint of a two-vehicle collision on grid 606, north of the community of Montmarte.
When will children be vaccinated in Saskatchewan?

When will children be vaccinated in Saskatchewan?

Regina – As Saskatchewan moves into Phase 2 of its COVID-19 vaccination plan on March 18, nearly all the talk, to date, has been about getting shots into the arms of adults, particularly the elderly first.
Sask. reports three COVID-19-related deaths, 174 new cases

Sask. reports three COVID-19-related deaths, 174 new cases

Additional 6,867 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in province

U of M prepares for slow reopening of campus in fall

The University of Manitoba is planning a phased-in reopening of its campus to students and staff, starting this fall, in anticipation of a “full return” to face-to-face operations in early 2022.
Meota man charged with killing his wife makes first court appearance

Meota man charged with killing his wife makes first court appearance

A Meota man charged with killing his wife made his first court appearance March 19. Michael MacKay, 39, appeared by telephone in North Battleford Provincial Court.
Saskatchewan RCMP: Charges laid in 2011 fatal hit and run investigation

Saskatchewan RCMP: Charges laid in 2011 fatal hit and run investigation

After a lengthy investigation, Prince Albert General Investigation Section (PA GIS) has charged an adult female in relation to a fatal hit and run.

Outlook town council previous minutes & motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of the February 24 council meeting held by the town council of Outlook.
330 impaired drivers were charged in February

330 impaired drivers were charged in February

Police also stopped 409 drivers with suspended licences.
Saskatchewan Rattlers re-sign Canadian forward Denzell Taylor

Saskatchewan Rattlers re-sign Canadian forward Denzell Taylor

The Saskatchewan Rattlers have announced the re-signing of Canadian forward Denzell Taylor. Taylor joined the Rattlers in 2020 and was a constant presence on the court over the course of the 2020 CEBL Summer Series.
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