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Active COVID-19 cases continue to climb in Humboldt area

Active COVID-19 cases continue to climb in Humboldt area

As of Sept. 24, there are 141 active cases of COVID-19 in the subzone, the highest amount to date.
'Apples, oranges and baseball bats:' Should North Sask.'s federal riding split?

'Apples, oranges and baseball bats:' Should North Sask.'s federal riding split?

Belanger said Vidal's win was fair and square, but he maintains the riding's design means the south can drown out smaller communities in the north and depress turnout.
Reconciliation Nipawin hosting informal Truth and Reconciliation walk

Reconciliation Nipawin hosting informal Truth and Reconciliation walk

The walk will begin at 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 30 at Nipawin’s town square.
Pro-active policing unit will start soon in Prince Albert

Pro-active policing unit will start soon in Prince Albert

The new unit should help drive down calls for service along with reducing crime
Indigenous people overrepresented in remand system, defence lawyer tells N.B. court

Indigenous people overrepresented in remand system, defence lawyer tells N.B. court

Indigenous men and especially women were significantly more likely to spend time in pre-trial detention than non-Indigenous accused
Golden anniversary for Unity business

Golden anniversary for Unity business

A remarkable milestone for Unity business, Sperle's Tire, are celebrating 50 years
'An alarming, heartbreaking situation': Man who lived at home-based daycare in Marshall faces child porn, sexual assault charges

'An alarming, heartbreaking situation': Man who lived at home-based daycare in Marshall faces child porn, sexual assault charges

Mayor Darlene Puckey shocked
Good harvest progress: 89 per cent of crop in the bin

Good harvest progress: 89 per cent of crop in the bin

Crop Report from the province for Sept. 14-20
Insurance and training funding enhances search and rescue

Insurance and training funding enhances search and rescue

SPSA will provide funding to SARSAV up to a maximum of $40,000 over the next two years
Battlefords RCMP seek witnesses after firearm discharged at police vehicle

Battlefords RCMP seek witnesses after firearm discharged at police vehicle

The hood of a police vehicle was struck by the discharge of a firearm on Mosquito First Nation. No one was injured
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