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Canadian COVID-19 agency is out for blood

If you’re a diabetic, you probably know what it’s like to prick your finger to get a blood sugar reading. If you’re not, Canada may be calling you to let a little blood as a civic duty.
Alberta man facing drug trafficking charges gets bail in N.B. court

Alberta man facing drug trafficking charges gets bail in N.B. court

An Alberta man facing drug trafficking charges was granted bail after a show cause hearing in North Battleford Provincial Court Jan. 15. Lowen Diehl, 36, will be released after he pays $10,000 cash bail and a $10,000 surety to the court.
Supply limitations requires diligent approach to vaccine rollout: SHA

Supply limitations requires diligent approach to vaccine rollout: SHA

Supply limitations of COVID-19 vaccine are shaping how the Saskatchewan Health Authority is rolling it out to the public. On Jan.
Supply limitation requires diligent approach: SHA on vaccine delivery

Supply limitation requires diligent approach: SHA on vaccine delivery

On Jan. 14, the Saskatchewan Health Authority provided an update on its COVID-19 immunization campaign and delivery plan, as part of the regular COVID-19 update delivered from the Legislature in Regina.
Two charged in Tiki Laverdiere murder have court appearances

Two charged in Tiki Laverdiere murder have court appearances

Two people charged in connection to the murder of twenty-five-year-old Tiki Laverdiere from Edmonton had appearances scheduled in North Battleford Provincial Court Jan. 15.
Englefeld holding public meeting to discuss sale of school building to Horizon School Division

Englefeld holding public meeting to discuss sale of school building to Horizon School Division

ENGLEFELD — The Village of Englefeld has been in discussions over the past year to sell the Englefeld School building to the Horizon School Division. It is hosting a meeting to gather public feedback.
Vaccine clinics fill up quickly

Vaccine clinics fill up quickly

The COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer BioNTech) clinics announced earlier this week in the following communities are full. Staff at these locations will not be taking new appointments until another shipment of the vaccine becomes available.
More delays for N.B. man in La Ronge court

More delays for N.B. man in La Ronge court

There were more adjournments in La Ronge Provincial Court in a case against a North Battleford man accused of breaking into a home and assaulting the resident. At his Jan.
Bail hearing adjourned for Moosomin First Nation man

Bail hearing adjourned for Moosomin First Nation man

A bail hearing for a Moosomin First Nation man didn’t proceed in North Battleford Provincial Court Jan. 14 as scheduled. A lawyer representing Jonathan Swiftwolfe asked the court to adjourn the hearing for a week.
'Alberta clipper' slams Humboldt area, province

'Alberta clipper' slams Humboldt area, province

An 'Alberta clipper' storm system hit Humboldt and the rest of central and southern Saskatchewan. At the Pilger Environment Canada weather station, the closest one to Humboldt, wind gusts during the Jan. 13 and 14 storm reached 66 kilometres an hour.
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