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COVID-19 update: One new case, two in hospital

COVID-19 update: One new case, two in hospital

There is one new case of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 14, bringing the provincial total to 665. The new case is in Saskatoon. Of the 665 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, 24 are considered active.
Northern Sask. suicide prevention plan needed more consultation: advocates

Northern Sask. suicide prevention plan needed more consultation: advocates

Mental health organizations are questioning the government’s approach when it comes to a new suicide prevention plan focused on mental health and suicide in Saskatchewan’s north.

Canadian Association of Journalists: Stop attacking journalists covering protests

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is calling on police forces in the United States to stop assaulting journalists who are in the country to cover the recent protests.

Boil-water advisory in Hay River reaches the one-month mark

A month has now passed since a boil-water advisory was first issued for Hay River, the Kátł’odeeche First Nation, Kakisa, and Enterprise. The advisory, issued on May 13, remains in place.

FSIN asserts treaty right to Indigenous children in care

Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Vice-Chief David Pratt is slamming Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and his government, accusing them of not treating the rising majority of Indigenous children in its care as a priority.
COVID-19 update: One new case, two in hospital, one more recovery

COVID-19 update: One new case, two in hospital, one more recovery

There is one new case of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 13, bringing the provincial total to 664. One new case is in the Far North region. Of the 664 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, 23 are considered active.
Wind warning in effect for Humboldt area

Wind warning in effect for Humboldt area

EAST CENTRAL — Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for the Humboldt, Wynyard, Wadena, Lanigan and Foam Lake area.
FSIN asserts treaty right to Indigenous children in care

FSIN asserts treaty right to Indigenous children in care

Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Vice-Chief David Pratt is slamming Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and his government, accusing them of not treating the rising majority of Indigenous children in its care as a priority.
McLurg graduate provides provincial valedictorian address

McLurg graduate provides provincial valedictorian address

Through a nomination by teachers, CBC Radio named McLurg graduate Kabri Sittler as the provincial valedictorian to present her speech on a two-hour graduation program aired on CBC Saskatchewan June 5.
Onion Lake man to stand trial for murder

Onion Lake man to stand trial for murder

An Onion Lake man will stand trial for the murder of another Onion Lake man. Dakota Dean Whistone, 22, is charged with second-degree murder in connection to the death of Tyson Blair Crosschild, 30.
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