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Prince Albert Police investigating after two adults, boy found dead in a home

Prince Albert Police investigating after two adults, boy found dead in a home

Prince Albert Police are investigating after two adults and a seven-year-old boy were found dead in a home. According to police, there was an incident in the 300 block of MacArthur Drive on March 29. When police arrived shortly after 4 p.m.
Ryan Meili asking province to increase tests

Ryan Meili asking province to increase tests

EAST CENTRAL— Saskatchewan NDP leader Ryan Meili has called on the provincial government to expand COVID-19 testing and tracing throughout the province.
Loon Lake man facing child porn charges remains in custody

Loon Lake man facing child porn charges remains in custody

A Loon Lake man charged with numerous child luring offences still wasn’t given bail when he appeared in Saskatoon Provincial Court on March 25. Steven Joseph Lasas, 26, is charged with making and possessing child porn, and luring a child.
Next community grants committee meeting not to be held in-person

Next community grants committee meeting not to be held in-person

The city has announced that in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19, the next scheduled North Battleford Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grants Adjudication Committee meeting on April 29 will not be held in-person.
Nipawin grocery stores adapt to pandemic

Nipawin grocery stores adapt to pandemic

NIPAWIN— Nipawin’s three grocery stores are adapting to the pandemic. Matt's No Frills Matt’s No Frills are currently looking for temporary workers.
Keller committed to stand trial in Jonson murder case

Keller committed to stand trial in Jonson murder case

One of two individuals charged with the first-degree murder of Mark Jonson in North Battleford has been committed to stand trial in Queen's Bench court.
Playgrounds in the Battlefords during COVID-19

Playgrounds in the Battlefords during COVID-19

The playgrounds may seem empty and lonely now, but one day they will be busy again. Video by Averil Hall

Province modifies hours of service regulations for commercial truck drivers

The Government of Saskatchewan is temporarily modifying hours of service regulations for commercial truck drivers in response to COVID-19.
Moccasin returned as Saulteaux Chief

Moccasin returned as Saulteaux Chief

Kenny Moccasin has easily won re-election as Chief of Saulteaux First Nation. Moccasin won Saturday’s band election over his only challenge, Robert Camplin, by 356 votes to 52, according to the report of the electoral officer.
Snowmobile rally attendees still sought as possible COVID-19 victims

Snowmobile rally attendees still sought as possible COVID-19 victims

Efforts by provincial authorities continue to identify those who attended a Christopher Lake snowmobile rally dinner held Saturday, March 14, states a release from the province.
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