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Embracing winter in Sask. parks

Embracing winter in Sask. parks

This winter, Saskatchewan Provincial Parks are offering a variety of safe, outdoor activities to enjoy. “The holidays are a special time to celebrate family traditions and make new memories,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross said.
Phase I of Sask. Vaccine Delivery Plan to begin next week

Phase I of Sask. Vaccine Delivery Plan to begin next week

An early holiday gift will soon be on its way to Saskatchewan as another shipment of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine is expected to arrive in Saskatoon next week, as early as December 21.
Running back Willaim Powell staying with 'Riders

Running back Willaim Powell staying with 'Riders

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed American running back William Powell to a one-year contract extension. Powell was eligible to be a free agent February 9.
Oil industry has $200M allocation from government

Oil industry has $200M allocation from government

The Government of Saskatchewan announced the allocation of $200 million for Phase Two of the province’s Accelerated Site Closure Program (ASCP). The ASCP prioritizes Saskatchewan-based oil and gas service companies.
Requesting public assistance in locating 14-year-old male: Indian Head RCMP

Requesting public assistance in locating 14-year-old male: Indian Head RCMP

Indian Head RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in locating 14-year-old Logan Rostad of Odessa, SK. Logan is described as being 6’0” and weighing approximately 150 lbs with a slim build. He has brown hair and blue eyes.
SHA provides update on first phase of COVID-19 surge activation

SHA provides update on first phase of COVID-19 surge activation

The SH​​A has posted a status update​ on the first phase of the COVID-19 surge activation announced December 3, 2020 .
Northern cases climb due to remote community outbreaks, Manitoba reports lowest numbers in weeks

Northern cases climb due to remote community outbreaks, Manitoba reports lowest numbers in weeks

Manitoba's COVID-19 news Thursday was, as always, a mixed bag. Today, it was good news provincially, same old-same old for Flin Flon and bad news for several remote northern communities.
Seven deaths and 238 new COVID-19 cases in Sask. Thursday

Seven deaths and 238 new COVID-19 cases in Sask. Thursday

Seven residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. One new death in the age group 40-49 was reported in the South East zone. One new death in the age group 60-69 was reported in the North Central zone.
Redvers man facing child porn charges given more time to get a lawyer

Redvers man facing child porn charges given more time to get a lawyer

A Redvers man had another court appearance in Estevan Provincial Court Dec. 9 but the matter was adjourned to give him more time to get a lawyer. The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit (ICE) and Carlyle RCMP arrested Vernon J.

COVID-19 hurting Canadians’ food security and mental health: StatCan

About 5.1 million Canadians are food insecure, and many of them are struggling with mental health issues. And the pandemic has made the situation worse, according to a report released Wednesday by Statistics Canada.
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