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Update - Saskatoon Police say missing 11 and 12 year old siblings found

Update - Saskatoon Police say missing 11 and 12 year old siblings found

UPDATE: The 11 and 12 year old subjects of a missing person investigation have been located and found to be safe. Adriana Morin and Julius Morin were reported missing yesterday.
Letters of objection to St. Vital de-designation come in

Letters of objection to St. Vital de-designation come in

The town of Battleford have received a number of letters of objection in response to their notice of an upcoming vote to de-designate heritage status for St. Vital Church. The letters of objection were noted at the town’s council meeting Monday.
Nipawin mayor “disturbed” by people not self-isolating

Nipawin mayor “disturbed” by people not self-isolating

NIPAWIN— Nipawin’s mayor, Rennie Harper, said she was “disturbed” by the number of people in the community disregarding self-isolation instructions.
Pandemic grounds Snowbirds' training, shows

Pandemic grounds Snowbirds' training, shows

MOOSE JAW — Owing to its airborne capabilities, the novel coronavirus is making an impact thousands of feet up in the air, grounding the Snowbirds air performance squadron at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, for now.
Over 100 recoveries from COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

Over 100 recoveries from COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

Premier Scott Moe announced Wednesday during a press conference there were 11 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 15 more recoveries in Saskatchewan. “The physical distancing measures that we are taking together are working,” Moe said.
Drones discussed at town hall

Drones discussed at town hall

Regarding potential RFP for bridges inspection
Battleford seeking to send effluent to NB

Battleford seeking to send effluent to NB

From new cannabis facility
Rural hospitals to be part of province-wide response

Rural hospitals to be part of province-wide response

EAST CENTRAL — Hospitals across Saskatchewan are preparing for a situation where they’ll need 3,329 acute care beds province-wide, with 890 of those classified as intensive care, at the peak of the pandemic.
Moe encouraged by latest numbers for COVID-19

Moe encouraged by latest numbers for COVID-19

11 new cases but also 15 recoveries; active cases are down
Woman fined for breaking public health order tests positive for COVID-19

Woman fined for breaking public health order tests positive for COVID-19

A Saskatchewan woman who was fined $2,800 for not complying with a Public Health Order has tested positive for COVID-19. According to Regina Police Service, they issued the ticket on April 6 to a 23-year-old woman.
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