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Woman arrested by N.B. RCMP gang unit fails to appear in court

Woman arrested by N.B. RCMP gang unit fails to appear in court

A woman arrested by the North Battleford RCMP gang unit failed to appear in court on drug and weapons charges. Amanda Wahobin, 31, was scheduled to make her first appearance in North Battleford Provincial Court Nov.
Nov. 15 COVID-19 update: Two additional deaths, 181 new cases, 62 in hospital, 63 recoveries

Nov. 15 COVID-19 update: Two additional deaths, 181 new cases, 62 in hospital, 63 recoveries

Two residents from the North Central zone who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. One individual was in their 20s and one was in the 80+ age group. This brings the total number of deaths in the province to 31.
Tam: 10,891 COVID-19 deaths reported in Canada

Tam: 10,891 COVID-19 deaths reported in Canada

In lieu of an in-person update to the media, Dr.
Does snow make you happy?

Does snow make you happy?

What a mammoth storm we had across the prairies. For those of us who watch the weather radar maps, our latest blizzard was interesting.
Loon Lake RCMP locate missing 33-year-old male

Loon Lake RCMP locate missing 33-year-old male

UPDATE: RCMP report Chad Weasel has been found safe. BACKGROUND: On Nov. 11, Loon Lake RCMP received a report of a missing person. Chad Weasel, a 33-year-old male from Loon Lake, was last seen by his family on Main Street in Loon Lake on Oct. 29.
Positive cases of COVID-19 at EMBM and Holy Family School, North Battleford

Positive cases of COVID-19 at EMBM and Holy Family School, North Battleford

On Nov. 15, officials from the Saskatchewan Health Authority informed Light of Christ Catholic School Division of a positive COVID-19 case in an individual at École Monseigneur Blaise Morand (EMBM) School in North Battleford.
Violence and bullying in Indigenous communities target of research

Violence and bullying in Indigenous communities target of research

U of R researcher receives federal funding
Nov. 14 COVID-19 update: 308 new cases, snowstorm causes variable numbers

Nov. 14 COVID-19 update: 308 new cases, snowstorm causes variable numbers

There are 308 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 14, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 4,820 cases.
Fatal vehicle collision north of Moose Jaw

Fatal vehicle collision north of Moose Jaw

On Nov. 13, at 6:10 p.m., Moose Jaw RCMP received a report of a head-on collision on Highway 2, 41 kilometres north of Moose Jaw. First responders from the Bethune Fire Department and Moose Jaw EMS were called to assist.
What is the COVID-19 tipping point for Saskatchewan?

What is the COVID-19 tipping point for Saskatchewan?

“What we feared what could happen is starting to happen”
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