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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 鈥渦ninspiring, ordinary budget鈥 isn鈥檛 fit for challenges of today

NDP say 鈥渦ninspiring, ordinary budget鈥 isn鈥檛 fit for challenges of today

Regina 鈥 In response to the provincial budget, tabled on April 6 by the Saskatchewan Party government, New Democratic Party is calling it 鈥渦ninspiring and ordinary.鈥 The budget had a $2.6 billion deficit, Saskatchewan鈥檚 highest ever.
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.
Possible resolution in case where police shot at while pursing SUV

Possible resolution in case where police shot at while pursing SUV

There may be a resolution in the case against a Lloydminster woman charged in connection to a Jan. 1, 2021, incident where Onion Lake RCMP were shot at while pursuing a SUV.
COVID-19 measures extended to April 26

COVID-19 measures extended to April 26

At the latest COVID-19 news conference in Regina, it was announced all the provincial public health orders will remain in effect two more weeks to April 26, 2021.
Lawyers for accused killers Vega Bear and Branden Dillon ask for more adjournments

Lawyers for accused killers Vega Bear and Branden Dillon ask for more adjournments

Lawyers for two Onion Lake men accused of killing Braden Bull asked the Lloydminster Provincial Court for an adjournment to go over disclosure. The appearances for Vega Bear, 24, and Branden Dillon, 26, on April 7 were waived.
April 7 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, more than 230,000 vaccines, 189 new cases, 246 recoveries

April 7 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, more than 230,000 vaccines, 189 new cases, 246 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 6,738 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 234,209.
Swiftwolfe heading to trial in N.B. court

Swiftwolfe heading to trial in N.B. court

A trial is set for a man who was the subject of an RCMP public safety warning after he had evaded police for eight months. The trial for Jonathan Swiftwolfe, 24, is scheduled for May 17 in North Battleford Provincial Court.
Pandemic doesn鈥檛 stop St. Mary School

Pandemic doesn鈥檛 stop St. Mary School

Each spring, Saint Mary School hosts their Annual Project Fair week. Due to COVID-19, it was closed to visitors this year but that did not keep students and staff from proceeding and finding creative ways to connect with parents and the public.
Some positive outcomes foreseen from Covid-19 pandemic

Some positive outcomes foreseen from Covid-19 pandemic

The University of Saskatchewan鈥檚 Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research (CHASR) recently conducted a Canada-wide survey to see what impacts the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Canadians and found Canadians foresee some positive outcomes from the C
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