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More North Sask. First Nations enter lockdowns

More North Sask. First Nations enter lockdowns

An alarming spike in cases is pushing more Saskatchewan First Nations to enter community lockdowns.
Hockey pioneer Fred Sasakamoose passes away at age 86 from COVID-19

Hockey pioneer Fred Sasakamoose passes away at age 86 from COVID-19

Indigenous hockey pioneer Fred Sasakamoose died Tuesday afternoon. Sasakamoose was long considered the first Indigenous player to suit up for a National Hockey League squad.
N.B. RCMP gang unit raids two homes, seizes firearms, cash, large quantity of drugs

N.B. RCMP gang unit raids two homes, seizes firearms, cash, large quantity of drugs

The North Battleford RCMP gang unit raided two homes and charged five people after seizing firearms, cash and a large quantity of drugs on Nov. 21. According to police, the first residence they raided was in the 1800 block of St.

Moose Jaw launches local online retailers' platform

One Saskatchewan city is putting its money where its jaw — er, mouth — is for helping local businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Concerns over sign corridor at Esterhazy council

Concerns over sign corridor at Esterhazy council

At the regular Esterhazy town council meeting on Wednesday, more concerns regarding the West sign corridor were brought to the council’s attention.
UPDATE: Stolen light-up Santa Claus returned: Indian Head / Montmartre RCMP

UPDATE: Stolen light-up Santa Claus returned: Indian Head / Montmartre RCMP

UPDATE: Well that was quick! All is right in the world again because Santa Claus has made his way home! No need to make that naughty list any longer than it needs to be. Thank you and happy holidays! From your Indian Head and Montmartre RCMP members.
Sask. reports 175 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday

Sask. reports 175 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday

There are 105 in hospital
Saskatchewan commemorates Holodomor Memorial Day

Saskatchewan commemorates Holodomor Memorial Day

Today, the Province of Saskatchewan remembers those who perished during the Ukraine famine in 1932-1933. Holodomor Memorial Day is recognized nationally on the fourth Saturday of November and this year falls on November 28.
North sees active COVID-19 case drop, sixth death, four cases active in Flin Flon district

North sees active COVID-19 case drop, sixth death, four cases active in Flin Flon district

Another northern Manitoban with COVID-19 has died.
Hearing adjourned for man accused of murder that prompted Onion Lake to declare state of emergency

Hearing adjourned for man accused of murder that prompted Onion Lake to declare state of emergency

A preliminary hearing for an Onion Lake Cree Nation man accused of killing a Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation man didn’t go ahead in Lloydminster Provincial Court.
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