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Video: Environment Canada releases more information on Tuesday’s tornado; seeking photos of damage

Video: Environment Canada releases more information on Tuesday’s tornado; seeking photos of damage

The Saskatchewan office for Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has released more information on the tornado that was spotted near Estevan this week. According to a post on the ECCC Saskatchewan Twitter account, at approximately 5 p.m.
Horizon continues plan for September reopen

Horizon continues plan for September reopen

Saskatchewan Education Minister and Deputy Premier, Gordon Wyant, spoke on Aug. 4 about eight areas teachers and staff will be focusing on to keep children safe as they head back to school.
School divisions continue plans for September reopen

School divisions continue plans for September reopen

With the Saskatchewan government’s release of their Safe Schools Plan, local school divisions continue to work on what their reopening will look like. Saskatchewan Education Minister and Deputy Premier Gordon Wyant spoke on Aug.
Sask. police to focus on impaired driving offences in August

Sask. police to focus on impaired driving offences in August

Even though 2019 was a record low year for the number of people killed and injured in impaired driving collisions in Saskatchewan, the work isn’t done. It’s up to everyone to continue to bring impaired driving numbers in Saskatchewan even lower.

No Humboldt Journal or East Central Recorder for the next two weeks

To our loyal readers, Our wonderful staff are taking a much needed and deserved vacation. Therefore, there will not be a Humboldt Journal or East Central Recorder for the weeks of Aug. 6 and Aug. 13.
COVID-19 update: Eight new cases, 15 in hospital, 36 more recoveries

COVID-19 update: Eight new cases, 15 in hospital, 36 more recoveries

There are eight new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on August 5, bringing the total to 1,376 cases. The new cases are located in the North East (3), Saskatoon (2), Regina (2) and Central West (1) regions.
Judge set to decide whether Meadow Lake man facing weapons charges gets bail

Judge set to decide whether Meadow Lake man facing weapons charges gets bail

A judge is expected to make a decision Friday on whether or not a Meadow Lake man facing weapons and robbery charges will get out on bail.
Three appear in court after shooting in Onion Lake and carjacking at gunpoint in Lloydminster

Three appear in court after shooting in Onion Lake and carjacking at gunpoint in Lloydminster

Three people who were pursued by Saskatchewan and Alberta RCMP after allegedly shooting a man on Onion Lake Cree Nation appeared in Lloydminster Provincial Court Aug. 4.
Royal Canadian Navy eyes alternative to 'seaman' rank

Royal Canadian Navy eyes alternative to 'seaman' rank

The Royal Canadian Navy has decided it's time for the rank ‘seaman’ to walk the plank in favour of a more gender-neutral term.
For the Young Burrowing Owls, it's now time to leave the nest!

For the Young Burrowing Owls, it's now time to leave the nest!

Regina, SK – August 4, 2020 – The beginning of August marks the end of an important milestone in the life cycle of a Burrowing Owl and the beginning of another.
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