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Sask. man charged with promotion of hate

Sask. man charged with promotion of hate

Saskatchewan RCMP have charged a man for willful promotion of hate under the Criminal Code.
Smart meter update: installations delayed to March 8

Smart meter update: installations delayed to March 8

North Battleford city council heard the latest update on the smart meter installation process at their Planning Committee meeting Tuesday.
Warrant issued for man arrested by N.B. RCMP gang unit after he fails to appear in court

Warrant issued for man arrested by N.B. RCMP gang unit after he fails to appear in court

A warrant was issued for a man arrested last year by the North Battleford RCMP gang unit after he failed to appear in court. Dean Lafreniere didn’t appear in North Battleford Provincial Court on Feb. 16 and a warrant for his arrest was issued.
Saskatchewan COVID-19 restrictions extended again, this time to March 19

Saskatchewan COVID-19 restrictions extended again, this time to March 19

Saskatchewan’s daily new cases of COVID-19 have been coming down, but it wasn’t enough for the provincial government to relax public health restrictions at this time. On Feb.
Gerry Ritz is in Arizona and he's not sorry

Gerry Ritz is in Arizona and he's not sorry

Gerry Ritz is enjoying the favourable weather of Arizona and is unapologetic about it.
COVID-19 public health order extended to March 19

COVID-19 public health order extended to March 19

Here are some highlights from the latest COVID-19 update on Tuesday afternoon from Premier Scott Moe and Dr. Saqib Shahab, chief medical health officer for the province of Saskatchewan.
Two Saskatchewan firms team up to provide additional COVID-19 testing

Two Saskatchewan firms team up to provide additional COVID-19 testing

Nobel HSSE Management Ltd., based in Oxbow and Regina, and Saskatoon-based Quantum Genetix are teaming up to provide supplementary COVID-19 testing capacity within Saskatchewan.
Lawyer for man charged in violent home invasion may seek to have charges dropped due to delays

Lawyer for man charged in violent home invasion may seek to have charges dropped due to delays

A lawyer for a man held in custody for more than a year since his arrest for a violent home invasion and armed robbery said he may file a Jordan Application to have the case dismissed.
Heritage Conservation Branch presenting webinar series

Heritage Conservation Branch presenting webinar series

On adaptive reuse of historic buildings
Feb. 16 COVID-19 update: Three deaths, 49,841 vaccines delivered, 136 new cases, 529 recoveries

Feb. 16 COVID-19 update: Three deaths, 49,841 vaccines delivered, 136 new cases, 529 recoveries

Vaccine Delivery There were 22 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 49,841. With this, 107 per cent of the doses received have been administered to date.
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