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Women interrupted: It doesn’t take a debate stage for women to be silenced. These women have advice.

Women interrupted: It doesn’t take a debate stage for women to be silenced. These women have advice.

“Mr. Vice President, I’m speaking.

Feds tell California growers to test their lettuce for E. coli — or keep it

Unprecedented federal import restrictions on romaine lettuce and salad mixes from California’s Salinas Valley point to problems in the U.S.

Atlantic 'bubble’ proves to be fortress against rising COVID-19

It’s garnered everything from praise to scorn, but the “Atlantic bubble” has proven to be a fortress against rising COVID-19 rates across Canada, and residents are increasingly inclined to keep it that way.
Update - Potential COVID-19 exposure list for Oct. 13

Update - Potential COVID-19 exposure list for Oct. 13

Potential COVID-19 exposure at businesses in Esterhazy, Grayson, Lloydminster, Prince Albert, Regina, Shellbrook, Wadena and Yorkton Oct.
COVID-19 update: 24 new cases, six in hospital, five recoveries, one death

COVID-19 update: 24 new cases, six in hospital, five recoveries, one death

There are 24 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 11, bringing the total to 2,092 cases. One death was also reported.
Memorial set up for SaskPower workers

Memorial set up for SaskPower workers

Onion Lake man charged with murder has another court appearance

Onion Lake man charged with murder has another court appearance

An Onion Lake man charged with second-degree murder had another court appearance Oct. 5 in Lloydminster Provincial Court.

GoFundMe campaign launched for families of two SaskPower employees killed in Weyburn accident

A GoFundMe campaign has been started for the families of Scott Bill and Cole Crooks – the two SaskPower employees who died in a workplace accident Thursday in Weyburn.
Local candidates set for 2020 provincial election

Local candidates set for 2020 provincial election

EAST CENTRAL — Elections Saskatchewan has revealed who will be on the ballot in the next provincial elelction. The field was finalized at 2 p.m. Saturday when the deadline to file nominations passed.
Making Humboldt a desirable place for business: Fetter running for Humboldt council

Making Humboldt a desirable place for business: Fetter running for Humboldt council

HUMBOLDT — Michaela Fetter is one of 14 people running for city council in Humboldt and she believes her experience as a safety and human resource professional will be an asset to the city council.
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