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More delays in case against Calgary man charged with killing Saskatchewan man

More delays in case against Calgary man charged with killing Saskatchewan man

The case against a Calgary man charged with first-degree murder in connection to the death of a Saskatchewan man was postponed again. Fayiah Victor Braima, 23, appeared in Calgary Provincial Court April 21 to set a date for a preliminary hearing.
Child care accessibility expanded

Child care accessibility expanded

The province announced Thursday that anyone working or returning to work under Phase I and Phase II of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan will have access to licensed child care services in Saskatchewan schools.
Nipawin Fire Department doing drive-by birthdays

Nipawin Fire Department doing drive-by birthdays

NIPAWIN— The Nipawin Fire Department has started a new program where they can give drive-by birthday greetings for local children.
Sask. Hospital site annexation to proceed

Sask. Hospital site annexation to proceed

The City of North Battleford is going ahead with a boundary alteration that will allow them to annex 350 acres around the Saskatchewan Hospital site.
Onion Lake man charged with shooting neighbour makes first court appearance

Onion Lake man charged with shooting neighbour makes first court appearance

A 26-year-old man who allegedly shot his 50-year-old neighbour on Onion Lake Cree Nation earlier this month remains in custody after appearing in Lloydminster court.
More tires stolen in Humboldt

More tires stolen in Humboldt

HUMBOLDT — More sets of tires have been stolen from a Humboldt business. Shortly before 5:00 a.m.
Hundreds of vehicles circle Sask. legislature in support of Unifor 594

Hundreds of vehicles circle Sask. legislature in support of Unifor 594

Hundreds of vehicles containing job-actioned Co-op Refinery workers, family, friends and supporters circled the Saskatchewan legislature in hopes of reminding Premier Scott Moe and company that they are “ready to work.

Hundreds of vehicles circle Sask. legislature in support of Unifor 594

Hundreds of vehicles containing job-actioned Co-op Refinery workers, family, friends and supporters circled the Saskatchewan legislature in hopes of reminding Premier Scott Moe and company that they are “ready to work.
Canadian meat supply: Feds ‘very much on this issue,’ says Trudeau

Canadian meat supply: Feds ‘very much on this issue,’ says Trudeau

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government in monitoring the security of Canada’s food supply chain amid concerns the country is facing a meat shortage.
Not too late to engage in supplemental learning: school divisions

Not too late to engage in supplemental learning: school divisions

EAST CENTRAL — School divisions across the province have launched a campaign encouraging students to continue their education.
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