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Battleford town office closed due to COVID-19

Battleford town office closed due to COVID-19

The Town of Battleford has announced it is closing access to all of its offices effective Monday, March 23. The reason, according to their news release, is to protect the town’s staff and the public from the spread of COVID-19.
Can you spot the hearts?

Can you spot the hearts?

Battlefords residents are showing they have heart by making and displaying hearts on windows, doors and hedges. Gertrude Alice a resident of the Battlefords saw a posts from Provost and Lloydminster, Alta.
Regina RCMP Academy ceasing training, sending new recruits home

Regina RCMP Academy ceasing training, sending new recruits home

The RCMP Academy in Regina has ceased most of its training, some trainees are being sent home and all incoming troops have been postponed.
Humboldt mayor gives online address about COVID-19

Humboldt mayor gives online address about COVID-19

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt's mayor, Rob Muench, has given an online address about the COVID-19 pandemic and how the city is reacting. It can be listened to, from the city's website, here (.wav file).
Sask Chamber welcomes provincial COVID-19 measures

Sask Chamber welcomes provincial COVID-19 measures

The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has welcomed a number of measures brought in by the province Friday to address COVID-19.
Six new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

Six new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

Six more cases of COVID-19 have been detected in Saskatchewan as of March 20, bringing the total to 26. Eight cases are confirmed, while 18 cases are presumptive. The new cases are classified as presumptive.
Latest on COVID-19; six new SK cases, additional restrictions, financial relief

Latest on COVID-19; six new SK cases, additional restrictions, financial relief

The province of Saskatchewan had announced six new presumptive cases of COVID-19. It brings the overall total to 26 cases: eight are confirmed and 18 are presumptive.
Sask. government to implement financial support program

Sask. government to implement financial support program

Premier Scott Moe announced Friday the government will be implementing a financial support program to support businesses and employees.
Melfort issues notice to community

Melfort issues notice to community

MELFORT— The City of Melfort issued a notice to the local community on steps they should take to reduce the spread of COVID-19. The notice comes on March 20, after businesses have been approaching the city to ask how they should respond to the virus.
Delays in Tiki Laverdiere murder case due to COVID-19 pandemic

Delays in Tiki Laverdiere murder case due to COVID-19 pandemic

The case against two women charged in connection to the murder of Tiki Brook-Lyn Laverdiere, 25, of Edmonton was adjourned due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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