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Would Biden-Harris be good for Canada

Would Biden-Harris be good for Canada

Special report: How Biden win could change Canada-U.S. relations
Melfort to use vote counting machine for election, allow mail-in ballot

Melfort to use vote counting machine for election, allow mail-in ballot

MELFORT — The election bylaw for the upcoming Nov. 9 election has been finalized by the City of Melfort. Protocol and procedure are outlined in Bylaw No.
USask awarded $1.2M to advance health, agriculture and environmental research

USask awarded $1.2M to advance health, agriculture and environmental research

Creating artificial substitutes for human tissue and organs, discovering the best diet to help bacteria break down oil spills, and using high-powered computing to develop next-generation materials are some of the University of Saskatchewan projects m
Old St. Vital Church saved; compromise solution found

Old St. Vital Church saved; compromise solution found

A compromise solution has been found to save the old St. Vital Church.
COVID-19 update: One new case, eight in hospital, 16 more recoveries

COVID-19 update: One new case, eight in hospital, 16 more recoveries

There is one new case of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Aug. 18, bringing the total to 1,582 total cases. The new case is located in the Saskatoon zone. Of the 1,582 reported cases, 157 are considered active.
Latest NB crime stats out: increase in impaireds, drugs offences

Latest NB crime stats out: increase in impaireds, drugs offences

North Battleford city council heard from RCMP Insp. Tom Beck on Monday about the latest crime stats for the second quarter of 2020. Those stats showed calls for service down for the quarter from 3842 to 3767, but up for the year from 6589 to 7015.
Province releases more details about back-to-school delay, NDP says not enough clarity

Province releases more details about back-to-school delay, NDP says not enough clarity

After announcing over the weekend on Facebook that the return to school would be delay, Premier Scott Moe gave more details why. The school year is to start Sept. 8, half a week to a week later than schools had initially planned.
Court sorts out jurisdictions for man charged in major drug bust north of Biggar

Court sorts out jurisdictions for man charged in major drug bust north of Biggar

A man charged in connection to a major drug bust where an RCMP officer was shot had his charges out of Regina, Biggar and Lumsden moved to the appropriate court jurisdictions. Kurt Miller, 39, appeared in Saskatoon Provincial Court Aug. 18.
Update - RCMP respond to a firearms complaint on Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation

Update - RCMP respond to a firearms complaint on Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation

UPDATE: Shortly after 11:30 a.m., an adult male was safely taken into custody. The investigation continues and residents in the area will continue to see an increased presence throughout the day. At this point, no charges have been laid.
Assault charges dropped for assistant coach, team allowing him to resume duties

Assault charges dropped for assistant coach, team allowing him to resume duties

HUMBOLDT — An assault charge was dropped for Humboldt Broncos Assistant Coach Curtis Toneff. Crown prosecutors called for a stay in proceedings at Humboldt Provincial Court on Aug. 17.
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