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Dylan Borody appointed as Carrot River’s acting mayor

Dylan Borody appointed as Carrot River’s acting mayor

CARROT RIVER — Dylan Borody has been appointed Carrot River’s acting mayor by a unanimous vote of council, following Dennis Letendre’s departure from the role.

NDP get their wish, sort of, with additional Regina COVID-19 restrictions

SASKATOON, REGINA — When Premier Scott Moe announced on March 23 a return to several COVID-19 pubic health measures for Regina and the surrounding bedroom communities, those measures were somewhat along the lines of what the Official Opposition New D
Nipawin RCMP facing non-isolators

Nipawin RCMP facing non-isolators

NIPAWIN — The Nipawin RCMP have had eight calls over February regarding individuals breaking the public health order to isolate including both large gatherings in homes and persons breaking isolation. According to Cpl.
I’m taking a ’calculated risk’ says N.B. judge when sentencing Biggar woman

I’m taking a ’calculated risk’ says N.B. judge when sentencing Biggar woman

A Biggar woman arrested by the Battlefords RCMP was given a conditional jail sentence. Desiree Hinse, 24, of Biggar was sentenced March 22 in North Battleford Provincial Court on drug and weapons-related charges.
Eligibility for vaccine appointments down to age 62

Eligibility for vaccine appointments down to age 62

Earlier today (Wednesday), the Saskatchewan Health Authority said COVID-19 vaccine booking eligibility was being expanded March 24 from individuals 67 years and older to include all individuals 65 years of age and older.
Citizens on Patrol called out at council for making Battlefords ‘great’

Citizens on Patrol called out at council for making Battlefords ‘great’

The efforts of Citizens on Patrol to help make the Battlefords a safer place was highlighted at a North Battleford city council meeting Monday. Just don’t call it making the Battlefords “great.
NDP get their wish, sort of, with additional Regina COVID-19 restrictions

NDP get their wish, sort of, with additional Regina COVID-19 restrictions

When Premier Scott Moe announced on March 23 a return to several COVID-19 pubic health measures for Regina and the surrounding bedroom communities, those measures were somewhat along the lines of what the Official Opposition New Democratic Party had
City preparing for property tax assessment changes

City preparing for property tax assessment changes

HUMBOLDT — This year, 2021, is a reassessment year for property values across the province.
New public health restrictions for Regina

New public health restrictions for Regina

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Council approves discretionary use application for care home

Council approves discretionary use application for care home

HUMBOLDT — Council has given its approval to build a residential care home for adults with intellectual or physical disabilities on the 600 block of Third Street.
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