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Radon should be a concern for local homeowners

Radon should be a concern for local homeowners

HUMBOLDT — Homeowners have a lot to deal with when it comes to keeping their homes safe.
Melfort Kinsmen interested in leasing former Melfort Chamber of Commerce building

Melfort Kinsmen interested in leasing former Melfort Chamber of Commerce building

MELFORT — There may be a new occupant for the former Melfort Chamber of Commerce building.
Events postponed at Gold Eagle Casino

Events postponed at Gold Eagle Casino

Casino remains open, but shows like #Rednek Music Fest and Pride of the Northwest postponed
Visits to inmates suspended at federal correctional institutions to prevent spread of COVID-19

Visits to inmates suspended at federal correctional institutions to prevent spread of COVID-19

Submitted In the interest of the health and safety of the public, our employees, inmates, and their families, the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) has suspended inmate visits from the public in all federal institutions.
Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools announces anti-COVID-19 measures

Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools announces anti-COVID-19 measures

HUMBOLDT — Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools has announced its anti-COVID-19 measures. It is cancelling large school gatherings such as pep rallies, school-wide liturgies and assemblies.
Horizon School Division announces more anti-COVID-19 measures

Horizon School Division announces more anti-COVID-19 measures

EAST CENTRAL — The Horizon School Division has announced it is taking more measures against COVID-19. Schools are no longer holding assemblies of more than 50 people. All upcoming out-of-school educational trips are canceled or postponed.

BBB says stay vigilant to avoid scams related to the virus

Submitted COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, is affecting people, businesses and communities around the world. While this is bad news for Canadians, it’s great news for scammers who are cashing in on our anxiety about the disease.
Saskatchewan Health Authority expanding testing locations

Saskatchewan Health Authority expanding testing locations

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is sharing the following information regarding getting tested for COVID-19.
Death near Onion Lake deemed suspicious

Death near Onion Lake deemed suspicious

On March 6 around 3:30 p.m., Onion Lake RCMP received a report of a deceased person located along a road approximately 35 kilometers northeast of Onion Lake Cree Nation.
Ban on public gatherings over 250 among new anti-COVID-19 measures by Sask. gov't

Ban on public gatherings over 250 among new anti-COVID-19 measures by Sask. gov't

Public gatherings of more than 250 people within a single room will be banned by Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer starting Monday, March 16.
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