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Council votes to not sell park land for Elizabeth expansion, wants more information

Council votes to not sell park land for Elizabeth expansion, wants more information

HUMBOLDT — Council wants more information before it sells a slice of St. Elizabeth Park land to The Elizabeth Retirement Community for a 16-suite expansion. At its Feb. 22 meeting, council voted to not sell the land to Stewart Properties.
Saskatchewan seeks to build a containment level 4 lab to research pandemics

Saskatchewan seeks to build a containment level 4 lab to research pandemics

Vertical integration, where you control all aspects of your operation, is what Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) is aiming for in preparation for the next pandemic, as well as dealing with continuing variants of COVID-
Humboldt Broncos grinding away as season remains uncertain

Humboldt Broncos grinding away as season remains uncertain

HUMBOLDT — If it was a normal season, captain Doug Scott and his Humboldt Broncos would currently be seeking to secure a top seed for the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League playoffs. But this season has certainly not been normal.
Sexual assaults, domestic violence, mental health calls rise for NEOSS

Sexual assaults, domestic violence, mental health calls rise for NEOSS

EAST CENTRAL — Since the fall, North East Outreach and Support Services (NEOSS) staff have been reporting an increase of calls for help from survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and those seeking mental health assistance.
NDP urging province to change budget day to different day than Broncos crash anniversary

NDP urging province to change budget day to different day than Broncos crash anniversary

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his government will not change its plan to table the spring budget on the same day as the anniversary of the deadly Humboldt Broncos crash.
Crop Insurance coverage, rates going up, but premium cost declining

Crop Insurance coverage, rates going up, but premium cost declining

Crop Insurance coverage is going up due to higher commodity prices, and rates are going up as well, but the premium cost per dollar of coverage continues to decline.
Two youth break into Tisdale convenience store

Two youth break into Tisdale convenience store

TISDALE — Two youth are in custody, following a break and enter into a Tisdale convenience store. The incident took place when the business was closed on Feb. 5, with stolen items including cigarettes and candy.
Province announces pharmacists will play role in phase two of vaccination delivery

Province announces pharmacists will play role in phase two of vaccination delivery

Pharmacists in the province are on board to play a key role in the delivery of vaccinations, the provincial government has announced.
Outdoor skating rink to be located at Centennial Park

Outdoor skating rink to be located at Centennial Park

HUMBOLDT — The new outdoor skating rink/recreation flex space will be located at Centennial Park, on the north side of the skateboard park.
Nipawin couple given $508 water bill and are required to pay

Nipawin couple given $508 water bill and are required to pay

NIPAWIN — Vince Hilbert said he went into cardiac arrest when he opened his water bill to see that he owed about $508 for his two-person trailer without a washing machine.
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