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COVID-19 UPDATE FOR FEBRUARY 18

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR FEBRUARY 18

50,465 VACCINES DELIVERED, 146 NEW CASES, 171 RECOVERIES, NO NEW DEATHS

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar corner

When your child is unable to attend for any reason, please call or email the office or put in an absence through the Edsby app. The February break is from Feb. 15-19. Students return to school on Feb. 22.
Newborn calves kept warm in Arcola rancher’s home

Newborn calves kept warm in Arcola rancher’s home

Chris Lees had some special guests in his home Feb. 14, but it had nothing to do with Valentine’s Day.
What should the Mounties name their next puppies?

What should the Mounties name their next puppies?

Innisfail, Alta. – How much is that doggie in the window? More importantly, what should we name it? The RCMP is looking for help to name its next police service dogs.

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR FEBRUARY 17

50,326 VACCINES DELIVERED, 124 NEW CASES, 189 RECOVERIES, FIVE DEATHS
Saskatchewan municipalities won’t be banning firearms, because they can’t

Saskatchewan municipalities won’t be banning firearms, because they can’t

Regina – You don’t have to worry about your town, city or RM in Saskatchewan passing a bylaw banning handguns, something the federal government will soon be allowing municipalities to do. That’s because, at least in Saskatchewan, they can’t.
Saskatchewan RCMP charges Redvers man for alleged willful promotion of hate

Saskatchewan RCMP charges Redvers man for alleged willful promotion of hate

In June 2019, Carlyle RCMP received the report from the Canadian Anti-Hate Network regarding an alleged anti-Semitic video on YouTube called “Beware the Parasitic Tribe.
Saskatchewan COVID-19 restrictions extended again, this time to March 19

Saskatchewan COVID-19 restrictions extended again, this time to March 19

Premier Scott Moe, left, and Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced that COVID-19 restrictions will last until at least March 19
Two Saskatchewan firms team up to provide additional COVID-19 testing

Two Saskatchewan firms team up to provide additional COVID-19 testing

Oxbow – Saskatoon-based Quantum Genetix and Nobel HSSE Management Ltd., based in Oxbow and Regina, are teaming up to provide supplementary COVID-19 testing capacity within Saskatchewan.
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR FEBRUARY 16

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR FEBRUARY 16

49,841 VACCINES DELIVERED, 136 NEW CASES, 529 RECOVERIES, THREE DEATHS
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