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Most popular baby names of 2020 in Saskatchewan announced

Most popular baby names of 2020 in Saskatchewan announced

A list of the top 20 baby names for 2020 was released by eHealth Saskatchewan on Friday.
Humboldt jewelry store broken into

Humboldt jewelry store broken into

HUMBOLDT — A Humboldt jewelry store was broken into, with a number of jewelry items from display cases stolen. The crime took place at the Sixth Avenue East jewelry store on Jan. 11, said the Humboldt RCMP. They responded at approximately 2:20 a.m.

USask funding will change emergency response in Saskatchewan

Researchers have been awarded a grant to work to change emergency response in First nations and Métis communities during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
The Elizabeth proposing to buy park land for 16-suite expansion

The Elizabeth proposing to buy park land for 16-suite expansion

HUMBOLDT — A public hearing will be held in February about a proposal to sell a part of St. Elizabeth Park to The Elizabeth to allow an expansion containing 16 suites. Stewart Properties proposes to buy around 0.
Division made aware of COVID-19 diagnosis in individual at St. Brieux School

Division made aware of COVID-19 diagnosis in individual at St. Brieux School

ST. BRIEUX — The Horizon School Division said they have been made aware of a COVID-19 diagnosis in an individual at St. Brieux School. They were informed Jan. 28, according to a release from the division . “Families at St.
Spring session of Legislature to start later, run shorter than usual

Spring session of Legislature to start later, run shorter than usual

Regina – Shorter and later than usual. That’s how the spring session of the Legislature is expected to play out this year. Premier Scott Moe announced on Jan.
Spring session of Legislature to start later, run shorter than usual

Spring session of Legislature to start later, run shorter than usual

Shorter and later than usual. That’s how the spring session of the Legislature is expected to play out this year. Premier Scott Moe announced on Jan.
'Could you live with yourself?' SGI campaign asks drivers

'Could you live with yourself?' SGI campaign asks drivers

Could you live with yourself if you hurt or killed someone? That's the question a new Saskatchewan Government Insurance campaign is asking. The "Could you live with yourself?" campaign is expected to run on TV, radio, and online throughout February.
New COVID-19 cases at JPII and Notre Dame

New COVID-19 cases at JPII and Notre Dame

Light of Christ School Division reports on Jan. 28 that they were informed by officials from the Saskatchewan Health Authority of a positive COVID-19 case in an individual at John Paul II Collegiate High School.
B.E.A.T.S. Encounter group announce latest video release

B.E.A.T.S. Encounter group announce latest video release

The North Battleford B.E.A.T.S. Encounter group have announced their latest video release. The video features Canadian Celebrity outdoorsman Les Stroud, aka SURVIVORMAN.
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