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Temporary disruption to Meadow Lake obstetrical services

Temporary disruption to Meadow Lake obstetrical services

Please be advised that a temporary disruption to obstetrical services at the Meadow Lake Hospital will commence effective immediately due to staffing shortages. Obstetrical services at the Meadow Lake Hospital will resume at 7 a.m. on Nov. 12.
Kindersley mom accused of killing baby to stand trial in Saskatoon

Kindersley mom accused of killing baby to stand trial in Saskatoon

A Kindersley woman accused of killing her one-month-old daughter chose to be tried by judge alone without a jury in Saskatoon Court of Queen’s Bench.
Nov. 6 COVID-19 update: 87 new cases, 33 in hospital, 53 recoveries

Nov. 6 COVID-19 update: 87 new cases, 33 in hospital, 53 recoveries

There are 87 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 6, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 3,623 cases.
Moonlight Madness aims to be best yet at time businesses need local support

Moonlight Madness aims to be best yet at time businesses need local support

HUMBOLDT — At a time where businesses need support from local shoppers more than ever, the Humboldt and District Chamber of Commerce is aiming to make this year’s Moonlight Madness the best one yet.
Preliminary hearing set for Onion Lake man charged with Conrad Mooswa's murder

Preliminary hearing set for Onion Lake man charged with Conrad Mooswa's murder

A preliminary hearing is set Nov. 23 in Lloydminster Provincial Court for a man accused of a 2019 murder on Onion Lake Cree Nation.
Strong consumer confidence continues to be a boon for Saskatchewan real estate

Strong consumer confidence continues to be a boon for Saskatchewan real estate

The Saskatchewan real estate market continues to be strong and outperform last year’s market. Across the province, sales were up 38.4% from last October (and up 20.4% year-to-date, going from 987 to 1,366), new listings were up 1.0% (but down 6.
Gerald Stanley lawyer sues former law firm

Gerald Stanley lawyer sues former law firm

The lawyer who defended Gerald Stanley has launched a legal action against his former law firm.
Watson’s Jupiter Playground Project being reworked

Watson’s Jupiter Playground Project being reworked

WATSON — Community users of the Watson School Playground will have to wait a little while longer for new equipment, as the Jupiter Playground Project is being reworked amid the pandemic.
Cameco loses roughly $61 million in Q3

Cameco loses roughly $61 million in Q3

Uranium miner Cameco lost about $61 million in its third quarter, the company reported in a financial statement on Wednesday.
NDP call for increased COVID-19 testing, reduced class sizes, due to record new cases

NDP call for increased COVID-19 testing, reduced class sizes, due to record new cases

Saskatoon – The opposition New Democratic Party (NDP) is calling for immediate action to increase COVID-19 testing capacity and reduce class sizes to slow the spread of the pandemic, due to “The alarming increase in COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan in
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