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Second presumptive case of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan announced

Second presumptive case of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan announced

A second presumptive case of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan has been announced by the provincial health ministry. The resident is in their 60s. They travelled from Oregon in the U.S.
Province says no public gathering of over 250 - COVID-19 prevention measures

Province says no public gathering of over 250 - COVID-19 prevention measures

Today, Premier Scott Moe, Health Minister Jim Reiter and Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced new measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan confirms second presumptive case of COVID-19

Saskatchewan confirms second presumptive case of COVID-19

Saskatchewan Ministry of Health has confirmed Saskatchewan’s second presumptive case of COVID-19. The resident is in their 60s with travel from Oregon state in the United States.
Manitoba expanding spring break by two weeks to limit coronavirus spread

Manitoba expanding spring break by two weeks to limit coronavirus spread

Manitoba students will get a spring break three times as long as normal due to the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19.
Maidstone RCMP participate in Slow to 60 campaign

Maidstone RCMP participate in Slow to 60 campaign

On March 11, members of the Maidstone RCMP Detachment participated in a Slow to 60 campaign on Highway 16 organized by local towing companies.
La Loche RCMP looking for Bert Herman

La Loche RCMP looking for Bert Herman

On Oct. 11, 2019 at approximately 10:30 p.m., Bert Brian Herman (1970-10-08) was reported missing by a family member. Bert Herman’s family and friends have provided anecdotal evidence that he has been residing in the Saskatoon area.
Red dress project founder speaks out

Red dress project founder speaks out

MELFORT— Jaime Black, the creator of the red dress project, spoke about red dress displays being defaced, answering an audience question, following it happening in Nipawin.
Saskatchewan enhances patient access, provides necessary supports for physician safety

Saskatchewan enhances patient access, provides necessary supports for physician safety

Submitted With the growing concern around COVID-19, Saskatchewan is taking steps to enhance access to health care by providing support for physicians to offer virtual appointments to patients.
A young inmate committed suicide in Saskatchewan, and people want answers

A young inmate committed suicide in Saskatchewan, and people want answers

An advocate is demanding answers after the suicide of a young Indigenous inmate in Saskatchewan on Monday. “He was crying out for help,” said Congress of Aboriginal Peoples national vice-chief Kim Beaudin.
Refinery union members picket at Humboldt Co-op’s C-Store, Cardlock

Refinery union members picket at Humboldt Co-op’s C-Store, Cardlock

HUMBOLDT — The conflict between the Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina and its workers has come to Humboldt. Members of the union that represents the workers, Unifor 594, picketed the Humboldt Co-op’s C-Store and Cardlock on March 13.
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