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Saskatchewan RCMP fields 78 COVID-related calls

Saskatchewan RCMP fields 78 COVID-related calls

Members of the Saskatchewan RCMP had 78 calls for service related to COVID-19 from April 17 to 23, including the following: ·43 complaints of social gatherings of over 10 people; ·Eight complaints of people failing to self-isolate when allegedly requ
COVID-19 Update: 10 new cases, 10 more recoveries, five in hospital

COVID-19 Update: 10 new cases, 10 more recoveries, five in hospital

As of April 24, Saskatchewan has 10 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 341. The total number of cases includes one new presumptive positive case. A presumptive case reported and counted on April 23 has now been confirmed.
Melfort Exhibition yet to discuss skipping 2020 fair

Melfort Exhibition yet to discuss skipping 2020 fair

MELFORT — While Nipawin has cancelled its exhibition for July, the Melfort Agricultural Society hasn’t held any discussions about cancelling their July exhibition.
File taxes ASAP to avoid backlog, disruption in benefits: tax professionals

File taxes ASAP to avoid backlog, disruption in benefits: tax professionals

HUMBOLDT, MELFORT — COVID-19 has left some changes in its wake, and those changes aren’t going to go anywhere, according to local tax professionals.
COVID-19 pandemic exposing failures in Canadian penal policy: Lawyer

COVID-19 pandemic exposing failures in Canadian penal policy: Lawyer

The COVID-19 pandemic has cast a giant flood light on significant deficiencies in Canada’s prison system, says Ontario criminal lawyer Michael Spratt.
Supt. describes timeline of Nova Scotia shooting

Supt. describes timeline of Nova Scotia shooting

Superintendent Darren Campbell, Support Services Officer, Nova Scotia RCMP released the following information on the shooting tragedy in his province: Before I begin and provide you with information related to the incidents as they unfolded, I want t
Warrants for arrest of Tristin McNab and Tyrese Pratt

Warrants for arrest of Tristin McNab and Tyrese Pratt

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RCMP remember fallen Cst. Heidi Stevenson

RCMP remember fallen Cst. Heidi Stevenson

Statement by the RCMP: On April 19, Nova Scotia RCMP lost a hero. Cst. Heidi Stevenson was killed while protecting others during an active shooter incident. Heidi graduated from Depot, the RCMP Training Academy, on February 2, 1996.
Agristability interim payment increased for Sask. producers

Agristability interim payment increased for Sask. producers

The federal and provincial governments have agreed to increase the 2020 AgriStability interim benefit payment percentage from 50 per cent to 75 per cent for Saskatchewan producers.
Campsite reservation launch May 4 and start of the camping season June 1

Campsite reservation launch May 4 and start of the camping season June 1

The Saskatchewan Provincial Parks Campsite Reservation Launch is set to begin May 4, with a camping start date of June 1.
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