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Hate speech complaint filed against national party leader

Hate speech complaint filed against national party leader

A complaint has been filed against one of the candidates who ran in Souris-Moose Mountain in the last federal election.
COVID-19 update: Six new cases, eight in hospital, five more recoveries

COVID-19 update: Six new cases, eight in hospital, five more recoveries

There are six new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 18, bringing the total to 941 cases. The new cases are located in the North (1), Central (1), South (3) and Saskatoon (1) regions.
Preliminary hearing set for North Battleford man charged with murder

Preliminary hearing set for North Battleford man charged with murder

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for a North Battleford man charged in connection to the murder a 22-year-old woman earlier this year. Keenan Mirasty, 22, is charged with second-degree murder for the death of Sequin Mooswa.

Manitoba - Ancient hoes point to Indigenous gardeners

A rare find in southwestern Manitoba – modified bison shoulder blades – may lead to knowledge about a pre-contact agrarian Indigenous society in southwestern Manitoba.

Junior miners in North Sask. ready to pounce on high gold prices

Spiking gold prices could send junior miners to the hills in search of the metal. That’s because gold hasn’t reached these heights since 2011. After years of hovering at about $1,300 USD an ounce, it climbed to more than $1,800 USD this month.
Proposed legislation will increase eligibility for people with disabilities affected by COVID-19

Proposed legislation will increase eligibility for people with disabilities affected by COVID-19

On Friday the Federal Government announced that they will propose legislation that would make benefits available to more people with disabilities in Canada and expand a one-time payment that they announced last month.
Federal Government makes wage subsidy extension official

Federal Government makes wage subsidy extension official

The federal government announced Friday that they are officially extending the emergency wage subsidy program (CEWS) deadline to December.
High water level emergency advisory alert issued for far north

High water level emergency advisory alert issued for far north

The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency is advising that water levels are extremely high in many water systems in the far north.
Canada has one of the most powerful passports in the world: report

Canada has one of the most powerful passports in the world: report

The Henley Passport Index has released its July 2020 ranking of the world's most powerful passports and Canada ranked among the strongest.
SHA warning July 6 visitors to Regina Costco, KFC of possible COVID-19 exposure

SHA warning July 6 visitors to Regina Costco, KFC of possible COVID-19 exposure

Patrons to a Regina Costco and the southern KFC on Albert Street in the southern part of town are being warned a person infected with COVID-19 visited those business on July 6.
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