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Cockrill speaks in support of budget

Cockrill speaks in support of budget

John Cairns' Leg Watch
Variants of concern in Lloydminster

Variants of concern in Lloydminster

From the SHA: The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is alerting the public of an increased risk of COVID-19 variants of concern in Lloydminster and area, and is strongly urging residents to strictly adhere to all current public health order and mea
Capitol Theatre closes; patrons weren't following protocols

Capitol Theatre closes; patrons weren't following protocols

The Capitol Theatre in downtown North Battleford has announced it is temporarily closing, again. This was not an easy decision, they stated at their Facebook page.
Humboldt holding vaccine walk-in clinic for ages 55+

Humboldt holding vaccine walk-in clinic for ages 55+

HUMBOLDT — Residents who are 55 or over can now receive their COVID-19 immunization shots at a new walk-in clinic in Humboldt. The clinic will be open April 8, 11 and 12 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and April 9 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
N.B. man gets 20 months in prison for child luring

N.B. man gets 20 months in prison for child luring

A North Battleford man was given a 20-month prison sentence for child luring. Oakley Blackstar, 63, was sentenced in Saskatoon Provincial Court on April 6. Charges of sexual assault and child porn were stayed.
Geothermal power generation potential raised by both NDP and Sask. Party

Geothermal power generation potential raised by both NDP and Sask. Party

Regina – The potential of using geothermal power generation was brough up by both the environment minister and leader of the opposition in scrums with reporters following question period on April 7.
Expanded Hours for PA Drive Thru, New Clinic in Humboldt, Moderna delay

Expanded Hours for PA Drive Thru, New Clinic in Humboldt, Moderna delay

COVID-19 Immunization Alert:
NDP say “uninspiring, ordinary budget” isn’t fit for challenges of today

NDP say “uninspiring, ordinary budget” isn’t fit for challenges of today

Regina – In response to the provincial budget, tabled on April 6 by the Saskatchewan Party government, New Democratic Party is calling it “uninspiring and ordinary.” The budget had a $2.6 billion deficit, Saskatchewan’s highest ever.
Humboldt Collegiate Institute students to take classes from home for a week

Humboldt Collegiate Institute students to take classes from home for a week

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt Collegiate Institute students will be learning from home after the end of spring break.
Woman killed in collision south of Kindersley

Woman killed in collision south of Kindersley

Around 6 p.m. on April 6, Kindersley RCMP responded to a complaint of a single vehicle collision on Highway #21 approximately 2 kilometers south of Kindersley. There was one occupant in the vehicle and she was deceased at the scene.
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