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SHA warns of possible COVID-19 exposure at snowmobile rally in Christopher Lake

SHA warns of possible COVID-19 exposure at snowmobile rally in Christopher Lake

Anybody who was at the Lakeland Snowmobile Club Wilderness Rally Supper in Christopher Lake on March 14 between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. needs to self-isolate immediately, the Saskatchewan Health Authority said.
Possible COVID-19 exposure: Did you attend the snowmobile rally in Christopher Lake?

Possible COVID-19 exposure: Did you attend the snowmobile rally in Christopher Lake?

Saskatchewan Health Authority has issued an adviso​​ry to all those who attended the Lakeland Snowmobile Club Wilderness Rally Supper in Christopher Lake on Saturday March 14, 2020 between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. that day.
RCMP charge man for trafficking drugs after stopping him for speeding near Maidstone

RCMP charge man for trafficking drugs after stopping him for speeding near Maidstone

The Saskatchewan RCMP Roving Traffic Unit caught more than a speeder when they stopped an eastbound vehicle on Hwy 16 near Maidstone.
Special city council meeting Friday on COVID-19

Special city council meeting Friday on COVID-19

Notice has been given by City Hall of an in-camera Special Council Meeting on Friday, March 27 at 2:15 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss COVID-19 planning. The meeting is closed to the public.
Transit reduced service, Handi-Bus shut down due to COVID-19

Transit reduced service, Handi-Bus shut down due to COVID-19

Battlefords Handi-Bus has been temporarily shut down because of the COVID-19 virus. That is according to a news release from the city. North Battleford Public Transit is also immediately implementing service reductions.
Nipawin Kinsmen offering supplies delivery

Nipawin Kinsmen offering supplies delivery

NIPAWIN — The Nipawin Kinsmen are offering assistance to get groceries and supplies for community members who are in self-isolation.
Gatherings now limited to 10 in Saskatchewan

Gatherings now limited to 10 in Saskatchewan

Order by Premier Scott Moe under State of Emergency; new list of "non-allowable" businesses
New Sask. restrictions include limits on which businesses can be open to public

New Sask. restrictions include limits on which businesses can be open to public

Only certain businesses can remain open, according to new anti-COVID-19 restrictions released by provincial government. As of Thursday, March 26, businesses that aren’t on the province’s allowed business list cannot provide public-facing services.
14 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, total 86

14 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, total 86

Saskatchewan has 14 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of March 25, bringing the total to 86 confirmed cases. The number of cases in central Saskatchewan, excluding Saskatoon, has stayed at eight.
14 new cases in SK brings total to 86

14 new cases in SK brings total to 86

The province has announced that as of March 25 it has 14 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 86.
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