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40 new northern cases, The Pas/OCN/Kelsey cases grow, fines for mask order violations in effect

40 new northern cases, The Pas/OCN/Kelsey cases grow, fines for mask order violations in effect

Take all the people in Flin Flon and Creighton and combine them. That number of people is now smaller than the number of active COVID-19 cases in Manitoba. Northern Manitoba saw 40 new cases of COVID-19 Nov. 18.
Sask. records 32nd COVID-19-related death

Sask. records 32nd COVID-19-related death

Also 132 new cases reported today
Robbers bear spray Thompson vendor cashier and run off with two dozen beer

Robbers bear spray Thompson vendor cashier and run off with two dozen beer

Thompson RCMP are investigating a Nov. 16 armed robbery during which a cashier was sprayed with bear spray by suspects who ran off with a 24-pack of beer. The incident occurred at a Cree Road beer vendor just after 5 p.m.
New phase of Temporary Wage Supplement Program

New phase of Temporary Wage Supplement Program

Introduced to support those caring for seniors
COVID-19 is everywhere, so government discontinues certain warnings

COVID-19 is everywhere, so government discontinues certain warnings

Regina– For many months, the province would put out public service announcements, alerting the public that if they had attended this gym or that grocery store at a certain time, they could have been exposed to COVID-19 and they should self-monitor fo
Moe, Shahab, Meili react to exponential growth in Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 cases

Moe, Shahab, Meili react to exponential growth in Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 cases

Regina– Saskatchewan, along with its neighbours, Manitoba and North Dakota, have been showing exponential growth in their 7-day average of daily new COVID-19 cases, for the period Oct. 1 to Nov. 14.
Estevan man facing child porn, breach charges, released on bail

Estevan man facing child porn, breach charges, released on bail

An Estevan man charged with possession of child porn, transmitting child porn and failing to comply with an order of prohibition was granted bail. Kyle Mansil Fiddler, 30, was released after a show cause hearing Nov. 10 in Weyburn Circuit Court.
This is not a lockdown, this is a slowdown, says Moe, announcing new COVID-19 restrictions

This is not a lockdown, this is a slowdown, says Moe, announcing new COVID-19 restrictions

Regina– On a day when Saskatchewan posted its second highest number of new cases of COVID-19 to date, Premier Scott Moe announced on Nov. 17 additional public health restrictions to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
Moose Jaw police chief apologizes to city's LGBTQ people

Moose Jaw police chief apologizes to city's LGBTQ people

Speaking broadly and not pointing to one specific incident Tuesday morning, Moose Jaw police Chief Rick Bourassa took the unprecedented step of apologizing to the city’s Queer community for what he called a long-term “failure” on the part of the serv
COVID-19: New public health measures in effect Nov. 19

COVID-19: New public health measures in effect Nov. 19

The following measures are in effect as of 12:01am Thursday, November 19, 2020. They, and all other public health measures, will be in effect until December 17 and then subject to review by the provincial Chief Medical Health Officer.
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