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Saskatchewan RCMP execute search warrant in Waldheim

Saskatchewan RCMP execute search warrant in Waldheim

Two have been arrested and charged after the Saskatchewan RCMP Federal Serious and Organized Crime North (FSOC-N) executed a search warrant on an associated residence in Waldheim, SK.
Tisdale Museum collecting COVID-19 stories

Tisdale Museum collecting COVID-19 stories

TISDALE — The Tisdale and District Museum is seeking stories and materials from the COVID-19 pandemic and the change of lives that came with it for a future exhibit. “Everybody’s got a story.
Day parole extended for Onion Lake man convicted of 1997 murder

Day parole extended for Onion Lake man convicted of 1997 murder

Warning: Some readers may find details in this story disturbing. An Onion Lake man serving a life sentence for second-degree murder can continue his day parole, the Parole Board of Canada ruled on March 1, 2021.

Lac La Ronge chief recipient of national women’s leadership award

Tammy Cook-Searson has served her community for almost a quarter of a century. But she believes one of her greatest accomplishments is still several months away from completion.
SHA urges public to be vigilant as variants are 70 per cent more transmissible

SHA urges public to be vigilant as variants are 70 per cent more transmissible

Submitted The Saskatchewan Health Authority is encouraging all Saskatchewan residents to be vigilant, get tested if you have symptoms and get immunized when eligible, especially now as COVID-19 Variants of Concern (VoC) continue to appear in areas ac
COVID-19 variants impacting Regina area, measures extended to April 5

COVID-19 variants impacting Regina area, measures extended to April 5

The spread of COVID-19 variants in Regina and its surrounding bedroom communities is of growing concern to the provincial government The topic was the focus of much of the discussion during the regular COVID-19 briefing at the Legislature on March 16
Debate erupts at town council over managers’ pay increase

Debate erupts at town council over managers’ pay increase

Things got heated Monday night at the usually calm, cool and collected Battleford town council meeting. What set off fireworks was the issue of pay raises for managers at the town.
Humboldt Commons undergoing next section of renovations

Humboldt Commons undergoing next section of renovations

HUMBOLDT — Shoppers are going to see construction while doing business at the Humboldt Commons, as Stromiga Inc. is in the progress of converting the larger store section on the east into eight smaller commercial retail units.
March 17 COVID-19 update: One death, 112,764 vaccines administered, 87 new cases, 114 recoveries

March 17 COVID-19 update: One death, 112,764 vaccines administered, 87 new cases, 114 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 4,096 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 112,764.
Chamber promoting ‘shop local’

Chamber promoting ‘shop local’

Here is an update on the latest from the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce board meeting held Tuesday, March 16: The Battlefords Chamber reports it is expecting the contract “any day now” for their Canada Shop Local project.
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