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Meadow Lake man charged in connection to shooting released on bail, trial set

Meadow Lake man charged in connection to shooting released on bail, trial set

A Meadow Lake man has pleaded not guilty to 13 firearms-related charges and a trial is set. Lennex Merasty-Morin, 31, appeared in Meadow Lake Provincial Court April 20 and April 21 for a show cause hearing. He was granted bail and released April 21.
Changes allow wills to be witnessed remotely

Changes allow wills to be witnessed remotely

In light of the COVID-19 emergency and physical distancing requirements, the Saskatchewan government has enacted regulations allowing the remote witnessing of wills.
‘There is no tourism industry’ right now: Bater

‘There is no tourism industry’ right now: Bater

Local businesses have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, but few have been hit as hard as the tourism industry.
Long-term care workers to be restricted to work at one facility

Long-term care workers to be restricted to work at one facility

Staff members working at long-term care facilities will be only be able to work at one facility, announced the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA).
Moe to make provincewide address Wednesday

Moe to make provincewide address Wednesday

Premier Scott Moe will make a province-wide address on Wednesday evening, April 22, just after 6 p.m. local time.
Who can best handle the pandemic: Canadians or Americans?

Who can best handle the pandemic: Canadians or Americans?

Canada's distinct national identity may be contributing to this country weathering the COVID-19 crisis better than our American neighbours, say political scientists.
Long term care homes a particular focus for SHA

Long term care homes a particular focus for SHA

Long term care homes are the latest focus of attention for the Saskatchewan Health Authority. Officials with the SHA met the media Tuesday, providing an update on their strategy in response to COVID-19.
Fatal collision north of Moose Jaw

Fatal collision north of Moose Jaw

On April 20, at approximately 1:30 p.m., Moose Jaw RCMP responded to the report of a serious motor vehicle collision approximately two kilometers north of Moose Jaw on Highway 2.
Broken rails suspected cause of Guernsey derailments

Broken rails suspected cause of Guernsey derailments

GUERNSEY — The suspected cause of two train derailments near Guernsey are broken rails, according to a public letter released by the Transportation Safety Board. On Dec. 9, 2019, an estimated 1.
COVID-19 Update: Four new cases, 14 more recoveries, five in hospital

COVID-19 Update: Four new cases, 14 more recoveries, five in hospital

As of April 21, Saskatchewan has four new confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 320. Sixty-four of the cases are considered active. Fourteen more people have recovered, bringing the provincial total to 252.
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