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Moccasin returned as Saulteaux Chief

Moccasin returned as Saulteaux Chief

Kenny Moccasin has easily won re-election as Chief of Saulteaux First Nation. Moccasin won Saturday’s band election over his only challenge, Robert Camplin, by 356 votes to 52, according to the report of the electoral officer.
Snowmobile rally attendees still sought as possible COVID-19 victims

Snowmobile rally attendees still sought as possible COVID-19 victims

Efforts by provincial authorities continue to identify those who attended a Christopher Lake snowmobile rally dinner held Saturday, March 14, states a release from the province.
11 charged under the Saskatchewan Public Health Act after pursuit in times of COVID-19

11 charged under the Saskatchewan Public Health Act after pursuit in times of COVID-19

Saskatchewan RCMP has made its first arrests and charges during the COVID-19 pandemic under the Saskatchewan Public Health Act, which renders illegal, since March 26, 2020, “participating in a private gathering of more than 10 people without maintain
22 new COVID-19 cases brings total to 156 in Saskatchewan

22 new COVID-19 cases brings total to 156 in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is reporting 22 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 to bring the total to 156 in the province. The regional breakdown is Far North 3, North 33, Central (excluding Saskatoon) 10, Saskatoon 72, South (excluding Regina) 4, and Regina 34.
22 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, total is 156

22 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, total is 156

There are 22 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan as of March 29, bringing the total to 156. In central Saskatchewan excluding Saskatoon, which includes the rural parts of the former Saskatoon Health Region, there are 10 cases.
Local cannabis retailers limit customers to one at a time

Local cannabis retailers limit customers to one at a time

Saskatchewan’s retail cannabis stores are among those allowed to remain open during the COVID-19 scaledown and reports are that they are busy places.
Located - Missing 25-year-old male from Moose Jaw believed to be in Humboldt

Located - Missing 25-year-old male from Moose Jaw believed to be in Humboldt

UPDATE: RCMP report Forrest Aitken has been found and they thank the public for their help. BACKGROUND: Humboldt RCMP and Lanigan RCMP are requesting the public's assistance in locating 25-year-old Forrest Aitken.
Missing 25-year-old Moose Jaw man believed to be in Humboldt (UPDATE: Found)

Missing 25-year-old Moose Jaw man believed to be in Humboldt (UPDATE: Found)

UPDATE: Forrest Aitken has been found safe and sound. HUMBOLDT — A missing 25-year-old Moose Jaw man was last seen in Humboldt. Forrest Aitken's family has not heard from him since March 9 and is worried for his wellbeing.
An old-fashioned safari in the city

An old-fashioned safari in the city

Giraffes and panda and penguins appeared in windows and front yards around the city today.
Sask. health officer confirms two 'area' cases of COVID-19

Sask. health officer confirms two 'area' cases of COVID-19

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