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Vehicles broken into: Melville RCMP

Vehicles broken into: Melville RCMP

RCMP are investigating multiple vehicles that have been broken into over night in the City of Melville. RCMP are asking the public to check their video cameras at home or businesses and contact the detachment if there is anything suspicious.
UPDATE: Temporary disruption to Wadena emergency services

UPDATE: Temporary disruption to Wadena emergency services

Please be adv​ised of the temporary disruption to emergency services at the Wadena Hospital for the following date(s): Tuesday, Dece​mber 8 at 1:30 p.m. to Friday, Decem​ber 11 at 8 a.m.
SHA enters into temporary co-management agreement with Extendicare Parkside

SHA enters into temporary co-management agreement with Extendicare Parkside

As a res​​ult of the spread of COVID-19 at Extendicare Parkside in Regina, the SHA has entered in to a co-management agreement with Extendicare to co-manage the care home.
Politics - Fighting COVID-19 requires more bad medicine

Politics - Fighting COVID-19 requires more bad medicine

It’s likely time to set aside any notion that this COVID-19 fight will be over soon. We are still in it for the long haul.

Canada Post promises to improve service in northern and Indigenous communities.

Canada Post has announced a reconciliation strategy that includes improving service in more remote northern communities.
Province introduces legislation to combat scrap metal and auto theft

Province introduces legislation to combat scrap metal and auto theft

The province introduced legislation today to enhance the ability of police to respond to scrap metal theft and crimes associated with auto theft.
Province strengthens protection for survivors of sexual violence

Province strengthens protection for survivors of sexual violence

Government introduced legislation today to support victims of sexual violence.

Quill Lakes producer uses five-acre rule for wetlands drainage

Five acres. That’s the measurement Quill Lakes-area producer Dwight Odelein figures is the sweet spot fellow farmers can use to maintain some wetlands on their fields while keeping stable profit margins.
USask leads Canada’s medical universities in research income growth

USask leads Canada’s medical universities in research income growth

Moving up three places to 11th spot in overall national ranking

NDP continues push for more funds for long-term care

Regina– The opposition New Democratic Party (NDP) has been pushing the province to commit additional funds for COVID-19 response throughout the length of this fall legislative session. Tuesday, Dec.
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