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NDP promises mental health emergency rooms in four largest cities

NDP promises mental health emergency rooms in four largest cities

Saskatoon– Standing outside Saskatoon City Hospital, New Democratic Party (NDP) Leader Ryan Meili promised on Oct. 8 to establish mental health emergency rooms in the four largest cities in Saskatchewan, should his party be elected to government.

Thirteen names seek vote in Outlook civic election

As of 4:00 pm on Thursday, October 8, there are a total of 13 people seeking representation roles in the Town of Outlook, all of whom will be looking for the vote of residents in next month’s municipal election.
Anti-mask petition to PVSD finds support in Sedley area

Anti-mask petition to PVSD finds support in Sedley area

To mask or not to mask: that’s not even a question for the more than 220 people who signed an online petition demanding Prairie Valley School Division drop its mandatory requirement on many students attending in-school classes to wear masks during th
Indigenous beaders are buying billboards and online ads to help find missing women and girls

Indigenous beaders are buying billboards and online ads to help find missing women and girls

As people scroll their Facebook and Instagram feeds today they may see an ad about a missing person, Raymona Peter. Peter went missing on Sept. 30 from Sooke, B.C., in the middle of a week of red dress awareness campaigns. From Sept. 28 to Oct.
Province reports 18 new COVID-19 cases today

Province reports 18 new COVID-19 cases today

There are 18 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 8, bringing the total to 2,012 reported cases.
Sask. Party promises seniors lower ambulance fees, more care aides and boost to income supplement

Sask. Party promises seniors lower ambulance fees, more care aides and boost to income supplement

North Battleford – Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe rolled out his party’s seniors platform on Oct. 8 in North Battleford, promising to reduce the cost of some ambulance fees and increase home care staffing.
Manitoba reports 66 new cases, mostly in Winnipeg - no new COVID-19 cases in north

Manitoba reports 66 new cases, mostly in Winnipeg - no new COVID-19 cases in north

There are now more active cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba than there are people in Denare Beach. The province announced 66 new cases Thursday, with a vast majority of the cases - 57 - reported in Winnipeg.

Canada is easing up its border restrictions ever so slightly

The federal government is easing border restrictions, announcing plans to allow more family members of Canadians and permanent residents to enter the countries on Friday, Oct. 2. Starting Oct.
Esterhazy Flour Mill receives grant

Esterhazy Flour Mill receives grant

At 6 P.M. on September 23rd, Mayor Forster called the Esterhazy council meeting to order and the council reviewed the agenda. Councilor Flick made a motion to accept the agenda as amended which was carried.
Stolen vehicle: Fort Qu’Appelle RCMP

Stolen vehicle: Fort Qu’Appelle RCMP

Be on the look out for a 2009 Subaru Forester 2.5x, green in colour (license plate is 932JIG.). Vehicle was stolen out of Regina and recently attempted to enter the Pasqua First Nation but was turned away by local security.
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