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129 new COVID-19 cases reported Thursday

129 new COVID-19 cases reported Thursday

There are 129 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 5, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 3,536 cases.
SaskEnergy offers rebates, program to support heating efficiency and safety this winter

SaskEnergy offers rebates, program to support heating efficiency and safety this winter

As the winter heating season begins, SaskEnergy has launched three programs to assist homeowners across the province with home equipment upgrades, maintenance and safety.
Potential COVID-19 exposure in Humboldt, Lloydminster and Weyburn

Potential COVID-19 exposure in Humboldt, Lloydminster and Weyburn

Potential COVID-19 exposure in Humboldt, Lloydminster and Weyburn Nov.
City-provided tablets or bring-your-own-device? Councillors talk IT policy

City-provided tablets or bring-your-own-device? Councillors talk IT policy

HUMBOLDT — A potential new information technology policy would give councillors the choice of getting a city-provided tablet or a $500-per-term allowance for their own device to conduct city business.
Don't miss Dinovember at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Don't miss Dinovember at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

This year, join us virtually to celebrate all things dinosaur! The Royal Saskatchewan Museum’s (RSM) Dinovember is set to present a roaring look at Saskatchewan’s home-grown dinosaurs, fossils, history and palaeontology, all from the safety of your o
“Curber” fined $17,000 for selling vehicles without a licence

“Curber” fined $17,000 for selling vehicles without a licence

Saskatoon – A “curber” in Saskatoon has been hit with $17,000 in fines and victim impact surcharge, as well as a restitution order of almost $7,000 for selling vehicles without a licence.
Melfort Fire responds to rollover, occupant not found

Melfort Fire responds to rollover, occupant not found

BEATTY — The Melfort Fire Department responded to a rollover west of Beatty, but upon arrival were unable to locate the driver.
Living Sky bids farewell to retiring trustees

Living Sky bids farewell to retiring trustees

Living Sky School Division has bid farewell to five departing trustees from its school board who are not running for re-election.
Two charged with murder that prompted Onion Lake to declare state emergency appear in court

Two charged with murder that prompted Onion Lake to declare state emergency appear in court

Two men charged in connection to a murder that partly prompted Onion Lake Cree Nation (OLCN) to declare a state of emergency in January appeared in Lloydminster Provincial Court Nov. 4.
Here is what you need to know about Canada's new travel requirements

Here is what you need to know about Canada's new travel requirements

Travellers who do not submit the required information digitally before boarding their flight could be subject to enforcement action, which can range from verbal warnings to a $1,000 fine
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