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Possible COVID-19 exposure at businesses in Regina

Possible COVID-19 exposure at businesses in Regina

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is alerting individuals of a possibility of COVID-19 transmission through two local businesses in Regina and is urging Saskatchewan residents to follow public health measures and personal safety precautions to preven
COVID-19 update: 24 new cases, 13 in hospital, 24 more recoveries

COVID-19 update: 24 new cases, 13 in hospital, 24 more recoveries

There are 24 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Aug. 8, bringing the total to 1,433 cases. The new cases are located in the Regina (11), North Central (3), Saskatoon (3), South West (1) and South Central (5) zones.
Lane pool at aquatic centre closed due to power issue

Lane pool at aquatic centre closed due to power issue

Due to a bad storm Thursday night the Battlefords Co-Op Aquatic Centre experienced a power issue which has now caused the lane pool to be temporarily closed. The wave pool, lazy river, toys, features, and hot tub are still open for use.
Sask. one of the only provinces without Indigenous-specific cancer supports: professor

Sask. one of the only provinces without Indigenous-specific cancer supports: professor

Saskatchewan is the only province or territory outside the maritimes without Indigenous-specific cancer supports. That’s one of the conclusions of a spring environmental scan from University of Saskatchewan researcher and surgeon Dr. Gary Groot.
First-degree murder trial set for North Battleford man

First-degree murder trial set for North Battleford man

A North Battleford man charged with first-degree murder will go to trial next year. David Keller, 48, was arrested in July 2019 for the murder of Mark Douglas Jonson.
Murder trial set in Battleford QB for Thunderchild First Nation man

Murder trial set in Battleford QB for Thunderchild First Nation man

A Thunderchild First Nation man will stand trial in Battleford Court of Queen’s Bench in 2022 for a 2018 murder.
Sask. Health Authority advisory of possible COVID transmission at Regina businesses

Sask. Health Authority advisory of possible COVID transmission at Regina businesses

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is alerting individuals of a possibility of COVID-19 transmission through three local businesses in Regina and is urging Saskatchewan residents to follow public health measures and personal safety precautions to prev
Meadow Lake man facing weapons, robbery charges, denied bail

Meadow Lake man facing weapons, robbery charges, denied bail

A Meadow Lake man was denied bail on weapons and robbery charges. A judge gave her decision Aug. 7 on whether Cory Bouvier, 30, would be released. He has been in custody since his arrest in April when he was charged with weapons and robbery offences.
Government rethinking its approach to masks in schools

Government rethinking its approach to masks in schools

The Government of Saskatchewan has procured six million disposable masks for schools in Saskatchewan with an investment of $2.3 million. This represents a supply of masks for school divisions until the end of the calendar year.
COVID-19 update: One additional death, 23 new cases, 13 in hospital, 57 more recoveries

COVID-19 update: One additional death, 23 new cases, 13 in hospital, 57 more recoveries

There are 23 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Aug. 7, bringing the total to 1,409 cases. The new cases are located in the North West (1), Saskatoon (3), Central East (2), Regina (2), South West (3) and South Central (12) zones.
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