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North Battleford airport terminal closed after COVID-19 breach incident

North Battleford airport terminal closed after COVID-19 breach incident

The terminal at Cameron McIntosh Airport in North Battleford has been closed to the public following an incident last week involving international travellers who landed there.
New pandemic plan unveiled at City Hall

New pandemic plan unveiled at City Hall

The new Joint Municipality Pandemic Plan is now complete. The draft of that plan was presented at North Battleford’s Planning Committee meeting of council on Monday.
Some of 11 charged under Public Health Act remain in custody on weapons, drug-related charges

Some of 11 charged under Public Health Act remain in custody on weapons, drug-related charges

Three of the 11 people charged with violating a public health order during the COVID-19 pandemic had appearances in court April 16 and remain in custody on weapons and drug-related charges.
Message from Her Majesty The Queen on the tragic shooting in Nova Scotia

Message from Her Majesty The Queen on the tragic shooting in Nova Scotia

The Governor General of Canada wishes to share a message addressed to all Canadians from Her Majesty The Queen on the tragic shooting in Nova Scotia: "Prince Philip and I have been deeply saddened by the appalling events in Nova Scotia, and we send o
Driver caught going 102 km/hr in 50 km/hr zone

Driver caught going 102 km/hr in 50 km/hr zone

MELFORT — An 18-year-old man was caught doing down Melfort’s Saskatchewan Avenue at 102 kilometres an hour. The street is in a 50 kilometre an hour zone.

Cancelled drive-in church service in Nipawin leads to new provincial guidelines

The closure of a drive-in church service in Nipawin has led to the provincial government providing guidelines for other faith communities as they connect with their congregations.

Canada mourns victims of deadliest mass murder

“If the last month seems like a bad dream, today is a nightmare. This is horrific beyond belief,” tweeted Halifax Mayor Mike Savage.
Low COVID-19 numbers "reassuring" but measures must be maintained: Dr. Shahab

Low COVID-19 numbers "reassuring" but measures must be maintained: Dr. Shahab

The curve continues to be flat in Saskatchewan with respect to COVID-19. News that the province added only one new case of COVID-19 on Monday came as welcome news to chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab at a news conference Monday in Regina.
Local businesses concerned about cash flow: survey

Local businesses concerned about cash flow: survey

EAST CENTRAL — Local businesses are most concerned about cash flow, as well as accessing grants and financial support, according to a survey done by local business groups.
Ice jams upstream could result in Sask. River flooding near Nipawin

Ice jams upstream could result in Sask. River flooding near Nipawin

NIPAWIN — Increased water levels at Codette and Tobin lakes and increases in outflows at Nipawin and E.B. Campbell dams are expected due to ice jamming upstream significantly increasing water flows.
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