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White-tailed deer killed and left near LeRoy

White-tailed deer killed and left near LeRoy

LEROY — A white-tailed buck was shot and left behind two miles east of LeRoy. Humboldt conservation officers said they learned about it on June 21. They said they attended the scene and located some evidence. There was no deer season on at the time.
Helping make gov’t decisions about COVID ‘sobering’

Helping make gov’t decisions about COVID ‘sobering’

MLA Duncan speaks to Weyburn Rotary Club
Explosives disposal experts called to Kindersley eviction

Explosives disposal experts called to Kindersley eviction

Earlier today, Monday, Kindersley RCMP were called to an apartment on West Road in Kindersley to assist the Sherriff’s Department with an eviction.
Northern Sask. leaders urge caution as COVID-19 numbers again taper off after spike

Northern Sask. leaders urge caution as COVID-19 numbers again taper off after spike

COVID-19 cases are beginning to taper off in Saskatchewan’s far north, but community leaders continue to urge members of the public to continue following public health guidelines.
Resort villages adapt to elections delay, turnout concerns

Resort villages adapt to elections delay, turnout concerns

Voters in Saskatchewan’s 41 resort villages will head to the polls this summer, one month late and two meters apart.
Former Sweetgrass resident wins prestigious award

Former Sweetgrass resident wins prestigious award

A former resident of Sweetgrass First Nation recently earned a prestigious award as the University of Lethbridge celebrated its 2020 Spring Convocation.
Update - Samantha Bluecloud located

Update - Samantha Bluecloud located

UPDATE: Samantha Bluecloud has been located safe and sound. Turtleford RCMP would like to thank the public and the Saskatoon Police Service for their help in locating Samantha.
Possible COVID-19 exposure at Sunnyside Bar, Emma Lake

Possible COVID-19 exposure at Sunnyside Bar, Emma Lake

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is issuing an advisory after confirmation that a person who was working at this facility has now tested positive for COVID-19.
Brunswick School crosswalk project gets $57,000 boost

Brunswick School crosswalk project gets $57,000 boost

MELFORT — The City of Melfort is receiving $57,000 for the project to improve the crosswalk at the corner of Brunswick School and Stovel Avenue.
Opposition roasts government in Question Period on Sask. Hospital report

Opposition roasts government in Question Period on Sask. Hospital report

The opposition New Democrats continue to hammer away at the government on ongoing issues at the new Saskatchewan Hospital in North Battleford.
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