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Far north Sask. has highest per-capita COVID-19 numbers in Canada: report

Far north Sask. has highest per-capita COVID-19 numbers in Canada: report

One new case found in region June 29; Manitoba announces new cases, details
Waste Management Facility to close at noon July 7

Waste Management Facility to close at noon July 7

The cityof North Battleford has announced that next Tuesday, July 7, the Waste Management Facility will be closing at noon for the remainder of the day. This closure is for scheduled facility maintenance.
COVID-19 update: One new case, five in hospital, 18 more recoveries

COVID-19 update: One new case, five in hospital, 18 more recoveries

There is one new case of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 29, bringing the Saskatchewan total to 779 cases. The new case is located in the Far North region. Of the 779 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, 87 are considered active.
Businesses ask for patience with enforcing COVID-19 rules

Businesses ask for patience with enforcing COVID-19 rules

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt business owners are asking for patience as their staff enforce rules designed to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Church in Glenbush broken into

Church in Glenbush broken into

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City Hall vents frustrations with SAMA

City Hall vents frustrations with SAMA

City officials had a hard time containing their displeasure with SAMA — the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency — at their special meeting Thursday.
NWC awards more than $46,000 in completion scholarships

NWC awards more than $46,000 in completion scholarships

Submitted North West College has highlighted some of this year’s brightest and best students with the naming of North West College’s Completion Scholarship recipients.
More Canadians are worrying about the economy and over half are cutting discretionary spending: Poll

More Canadians are worrying about the economy and over half are cutting discretionary spending: Poll

Longer term financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic beginning to show in Canadians' financial plans; saving money and avoiding debt are now top goals
Helping our immune systems bypass antibiotic resistance

Helping our immune systems bypass antibiotic resistance

Submitted More than 700,000 people die each year due to drug-resistant diseases and this figure could increase to 10 million per year by 2050, according to a 2019 report .
Nipawin council cuts Coventry subdivision prices by 50 per cent

Nipawin council cuts Coventry subdivision prices by 50 per cent

NIPAWIN — Discussion got lively at the Nipawin town council meeting this past week as councillors made a decision regarding lot prices in the Coventry subdivision.
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