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CAA wants to find the worst road in Saskatchewan

Rough road conditions cost drivers money, and Saskatchewan has no shortage of rough roads, and CAA is out to find the worst road in Saskatchewan.
N.B. man arrested for murder of Lloydminster man

N.B. man arrested for murder of Lloydminster man

Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit has arrested 35-year-old Lance Dwayne Littlewolfe of North Battleford for the murder of 24-year-old Daxon Levi Hornick-Schmidt of Lloydminster. According to RCMP, on April 17, 2021, at about 5 p.m.
'Our own grey areas:' First Nations navigate hazy cannabis retail jurisdictions

'Our own grey areas:' First Nations navigate hazy cannabis retail jurisdictions

More than two years after Ottawa legalized weed, Saskatchewan’s green industry has grown into a jurisdictional grey zone.
Four COVID-19 cases reported in area schools

Four COVID-19 cases reported in area schools

On April 23, officials from the Saskatchewan Health Authority informed Light of Christ Catholic Schools of a positive COVID-19 case in an individual at John Paul II Collegiate High School in North Battleford “This case reminds us that we all have a s
April 24 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 10,159 more vaccines, 286 new cases, 194 recoveries

April 24 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 10,159 more vaccines, 286 new cases, 194 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 10,159 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 392,294.
COVID-19 exposure risk at ‘Freedom Rally’ in Prince Albert

COVID-19 exposure risk at ‘Freedom Rally’ in Prince Albert

The Saskatchewan Health Authority says there is an increased risk of exposure to COVID-19 at the following location where a person or persons attended while infectious: April 17, 2021 “Freedom Rally” in Prince Albert Individuals who participated in t
Local colleges pleased with four-year funding commitment

Local colleges pleased with four-year funding commitment

EAST CENTRAL — Local colleges say a four-year funding commitment to Saskatchewan’s post-secondary institutions, a first for the province, will make it easier to plan.
Cargill to build $350M canola crusher in Regina area

Cargill to build $350M canola crusher in Regina area

Canola processing company Cargill is looking to plant some big capital in Regina: It announced April 22 afternoon plans for a $350-million canola crusher site to be built in the area.
April 23 COVID-19 update; One death, 382,135 vaccinations, 245 new cases, 296 recoveries

April 23 COVID-19 update; One death, 382,135 vaccinations, 245 new cases, 296 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 9,801 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 382,135.
‘Heart-breaking’ vandalism visited on positive sign

‘Heart-breaking’ vandalism visited on positive sign

Someone built a sign at the top of the hill by the junction of Highways 29 and 40 near West Park, Battleford, more than a year ago, asking folks to be safe during this pandemic and to be grateful to health workers.
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