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Long-term care workers to be restricted to work at one facility

Long-term care workers to be restricted to work at one facility

Staff members working at long-term care facilities will be only be able to work at one facility, announced the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA).
SJHL to simulate rest of postseason on NHL 2020

SJHL to simulate rest of postseason on NHL 2020

MELFORT, NIPAWIN — A simulation aims to answer a burning question for local hockey fans: if a pandemic didn’t end the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League postseason, which team would have won? The SJHL is using NHL 2020 on PlayStation 4 to simulate the
Who can best handle the pandemic: Canadians or Americans?

Who can best handle the pandemic: Canadians or Americans?

Canada's distinct national identity may be contributing to this country weathering the COVID-19 crisis better than our American neighbours, say political scientists.
Humboldt churches moving to online worship

Humboldt churches moving to online worship

HUMBOLDT — Members of Humboldt faith communities are finding new ways to connect with their parishioners as COVID-19 keeps everyone at home.
Broken rails suspected cause of Guernsey derailments

Broken rails suspected cause of Guernsey derailments

GUERNSEY — The suspected cause of two train derailments near Guernsey are broken rails, according to a public letter released by the Transportation Safety Board. On Dec. 9, 2019, an estimated 1.
Carrot River suspends water shutoffs

Carrot River suspends water shutoffs

CARROT RIVER—Carrot River council has made the decision to suspend water shutoffs due to non-payment until October.
Driver caught going 102 km/hr in 50 km/hr zone

Driver caught going 102 km/hr in 50 km/hr zone

MELFORT — An 18-year-old man was caught doing down Melfort’s Saskatchewan Avenue at 102 kilometres an hour. The street is in a 50 kilometre an hour zone.
Humboldt gyms moving workouts online

Humboldt gyms moving workouts online

HUMBOLDT — Local fitness facilities are taking to the digital world to keep community members active.
Local businesses concerned about cash flow: survey

Local businesses concerned about cash flow: survey

EAST CENTRAL — Local businesses are most concerned about cash flow, as well as accessing grants and financial support, according to a survey done by local business groups.
Ice jams upstream could result in Sask. River flooding near Nipawin

Ice jams upstream could result in Sask. River flooding near Nipawin

NIPAWIN — Increased water levels at Codette and Tobin lakes and increases in outflows at Nipawin and E.B. Campbell dams are expected due to ice jamming upstream significantly increasing water flows.
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