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Government issues blue-green algae advisory

Government issues blue-green algae advisory

The Water Security Agency and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health are advising the public to avoid swimming in or drinking water where blue-green algae blooms are occurring. Lakes across the province are at risk of developing algae blooms.
Sweetgrass urges testing after two COVID-19 cases confirmed

Sweetgrass urges testing after two COVID-19 cases confirmed

An announcement by the chief and council of Sweetgrass First Nation, confirming two cases of COVID-19 among its members, is urging other members to be tested.
Unity RCMP lay charges following attempted abduction on July 28

Unity RCMP lay charges following attempted abduction on July 28

Submitted Please note the Saskatchewan RCMP is not providing the names of the suspects to protect the privacy and identities of the children involved. On July 28, at approximately 5 p.m.

North Portal border crossing selected as one of five for Alaska-bound travellers

The North Portal border crossing is one of five from across the country that foreign nationals transiting though Canada to Alaska can access. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has announced that as of July 31 at 12:01 a.m.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Herbert Personal Care Home

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Herbert Personal Care Home

​Dr. David Torr, Med​​ical Health Officer, Saskatchewan Health Authority, has declared an outbreak of COVID-19 at Prairie Wind Estate personal care home in Herbert. An individual associated with this personal care home tested positive for COVID-19.
Woman charged with organized crime offences appears in P.A. court

Woman charged with organized crime offences appears in P.A. court

A northern Saskatchewan woman charged with organized crime offences had another court appearance in a Prince Albert court July 24.
Onion Lake woman charged with murder appears in Lloydminster court

Onion Lake woman charged with murder appears in Lloydminster court

Police still investigating, encourage anyone with information to come forward.
Red Pheasant COVID-19 case prompts drive-up testing

Red Pheasant COVID-19 case prompts drive-up testing

Red Pheasant Cree Nation announced to its membership Tuesday a member of the First Nation had been confirmed to have COVID-19. An announcement by Chief Clint Wuttunee also stated drive-up testing was scheduled for Wednesday.
COVID-19 update: One additional death, 38 new cases, 14 in hospital, 55 more recoveries

COVID-19 update: One additional death, 38 new cases, 14 in hospital, 55 more recoveries

There are 38 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 30, bringing the total to 1,306 cases. The new cases are located in the Central (14), North (12), South (6), Saskatoon (5) and Far North (1) regions.
Northern Sask. man charged with sexually assaulting a minor and killing a man appears in court

Northern Sask. man charged with sexually assaulting a minor and killing a man appears in court

A man charged with murdering an adult and sexually assaulting a minor had another court appearance but the matter was adjourned in Prince Albert Provincial Court.
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