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Couple arrested by RCMP in high-risk takedown have another appearance in Meadow Lake court

Couple arrested by RCMP in high-risk takedown have another appearance in Meadow Lake court

A couple accused of assaulting and robbing a man in Meadow Lake were scheduled to enter pleas on Nov. 23 but the matters were adjourned in Meadow Lake Provincial Court.
Two arrested by N.B. RCMP gang unit appear in court

Two arrested by N.B. RCMP gang unit appear in court

Two people arrested by the RCMP Gang Task had more court appearances but the matters were adjourned.
Asquith man charged with child porn, voyeurism

Asquith man charged with child porn, voyeurism

A 24-year-old Asquith man was charged with child porn offences and voyeurism. Elmir Drincic was arrested Nov.
Hawks coach defends tweet about restrictions, concerned about double standard

Hawks coach defends tweet about restrictions, concerned about double standard

NIPAWIN — Doug Johnson, head coach and general manager of the Nipawin Hawks, said he doesn’t regret a recent tweet he made on the team's account where he stated he would be taking the players to the “bar and casinos” since they remain open while the
Uncertainty over whether Capitol can stay open following new restrictions

Uncertainty over whether Capitol can stay open following new restrictions

There is uncertainty over whether the Capitol Annex can stay open following the recent announcement by the province of new restrictions. The provincial health restrictions announced Wednesday, which take effect at 12:01 a.m. on Friday Nov.
Exponential COVID growth continues for Saskatchewan, but Manitoba has flattened their curve

Exponential COVID growth continues for Saskatchewan, but Manitoba has flattened their curve

North Dakota decreased theirs
Three deaths, 299 new COVID-19 cases

Three deaths, 299 new COVID-19 cases

17 new cases in North West; outbreak at Sask. Correctional Centre
Collision involving train and grain semi truck

Collision involving train and grain semi truck

There was a collision Wednesday afternoon outside North Battleford between a train and a grain semi truck. The collision happened near the Viterra elevator near highway 16 east of the city.

Sask. First Nation to vote on $150M federal land settlement

The Peepeekisis Cree Nation won a land settlement claim earlier this month against the federal government dating back to 1898 involving Indian agent William Graham, known for forcing non-members to settle on the reserve and assimilate with the commun
Humboldt looking to finish budget year in favourable position

Humboldt looking to finish budget year in favourable position

HUMBOLDT — With 10 months out of 12 complete, it’s looking like the city will end up in a favourable position when it comes to its budget.
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