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Hudson Bay allows ebikes on its trails

Hudson Bay allows ebikes on its trails

HUDSON BAY — Hudson Bay’s town council has decided that ebikes will be allowed on Hudson Bay trails for the foreseeable future. This has pleased Robin Belhumeur, owner of Hudson Bay Ebike Adventure, who brought the issue to council.
COVID-19 update: Six new cases, six in hospital, seven more recoveries

COVID-19 update: Six new cases, six in hospital, seven more recoveries

There are six new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 27, bringing the Saskatchewan total to 777 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North Region. Of the 777 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, 103 are considered active.
Ministry of Environment service dog Jaks retires

Ministry of Environment service dog Jaks retires

Submitted The Ministry of Environment recently said goodbye to a trusted co-worker, as Conservation Officer Service Dog Jaks retired in April, after an eight-year career with the ministry. Conservation Officer Cpl.
Hutterites hope for pandemic's end, return to regular routines

Hutterites hope for pandemic's end, return to regular routines

Over five centuries, Hutterites’ long history of seclusion, adherence to Protestantism and communal living has helped them survive constant persecution.
USask researchers to develop saliva-based COVID-19 home testing kit

USask researchers to develop saliva-based COVID-19 home testing kit

University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers are part of two COVID-19-related projects awarded major federal funding today—one to develop a unique saliva-based test for COVID-19 detection and the other to track COVID-19 incidence rates among Canadi
Rampaging SUV driver who tried running over RCMP officer pleads guilty

Rampaging SUV driver who tried running over RCMP officer pleads guilty

A Loon Lake woman pleaded guilty in connection to an incident where she attempted to run over an RCMP officer before plowing an SUV into a garage. Jolene Nicole Sinclair, 35, had an appearance in Meadow Lake Provincial Court on June 25.
City budgets $350,000 for outdoor rink/recreation flex space

City budgets $350,000 for outdoor rink/recreation flex space

Money also budgeted for Highway 5 turnoffs near Uniplex, new Uniplex boilers, Glenn Hall Park irrigation system
City to pave parts of Saskatchewan Avenue and 101st Street

City to pave parts of Saskatchewan Avenue and 101st Street

HUMBOLDT — Parts of Saskatchewan Avenue and 101st Street will be paved as the city takes advantage of provincial infrastructure funding designed to stimulate the economy.
COVID-19 update: 13 new cases, nine in hospital, six more recoveries

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

There are 13 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 26, bringing the Saskatchewan total to 772 cases. Ten of the new cases are in the South and are connected to the outbreak in the Maple Creek area.

Woman facing organized crime charges pleads not guilty

A Sturgeon Lake First Nation woman facing organized crime charges pleaded not guilty.
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