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RCMP asking for help to locate suspect in infant abduction

RCMP asking for help to locate suspect in infant abduction

Wakaw RCMP are asking for help in locating a suspect in a child abduction. The child has since been safely located and reunited with his family. On Nov. 14 around 6:45 p.m.
Local police looking for missing 22-year-old from Swift Current

Local police looking for missing 22-year-old from Swift Current

Local police forces are looking for a missing 22-year-old man from Swift Current. Dreyden Wilda-Libke was last seen on Nov. 7, at a residence on a farm in the RM of Wreford, near Venne, Sask. On Nov.
Education key to reconciliation: Senator

Education key to reconciliation: Senator

Education is the key to reconciliation and the key to changing the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, according to a Canadian senator. "We need to do a lot more.
Nothing serious done to change the reality we’re facing, Meili says

Nothing serious done to change the reality we’re facing, Meili says

Saskatoon– New Democratic Party (NDP) Leader Ryan Meili and Health Critic Vicki Mowat were not impressed with the new measures announced by the provincial government on Nov. 13 meant to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
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
UPDATE: Two COVID-19 cases diagnosed at St. Augustine School

UPDATE: Two COVID-19 cases diagnosed at St. Augustine School

HUMBOLDT — A classroom at Humboldt's St. Augustine School will switch to online learning after health officials informed Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools of another individual diagnosed with COVID-19.
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”
Making food and pipelines safer, agriculture smarter

Making food and pipelines safer, agriculture smarter

USask researchers partner with industry to develop technology
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