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The Human Terminator is coming to Saskatchewan this November

In Canadian Wrestling Elite's 11-year history, no man has ever appeared in a CWE ring with the physical muscle mass and strength of The Human Terminator – Marcellus Prime, even amassing WWF Legend and CWE Alumni, The Warlord.

The influenza epidemic visited Assiniboia in the autumn of 1918

The Spanish flu belted Canada in four waves between 1918 and 1920. Assiniboia experienced the dramatic affects of the pandemic sweeping through the world in 1918, beginning in mid-October.

Province reports largest single day increase in case numbers amid northern COVID-19 outbreak

Premier Scott Moe and Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced 34 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan. Of the 34 cases reported Monday, 33 are a result of the outbreaks reported in the north or far north.

Bootlegging charges in Deschambault Lake

Two people were charged in separate incidents near the community of Deschambault Lake under the Saskatchewan Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act for bootlegging on April 29.

Pets should be included in emergency preparations

During Emergency Preparedness Week during the first full week of May, the Saskatchewan SPCA reminded residents to include their pets in any emergency preparations.

Runaway from Ardill returned home

The Assiniboia RCMP required the public’s assistance in locating a missing/runaway 14-year-old from Ardill, a community 43.2 kilometres north of Assiniboia on Highway Two on the evening of May 3.

Patzer questioned Innovation Minister Bains at Industry Committee

Jeremy Patzer, Member of Parliament for Cypress Hills—Grasslands participated on Canada’s Industry Committee along with his parliamentary colleagues.

It is critical we keep physical distancing

April was a tough month for everyone as the sacrifices we’re all making to flatten the curve of COVID-19 are proving to be an ongoing struggle. Saskatchewan people have grit.

Eighty-two COVID-19-related Saskatchewan RCMP calls for service in April’s final week

A summary from the week of April 24-April 30 incorporated 82 calls for service related to COVID-19 for RCMP officers serving in Saskatchewan.

Job or Universal Basic Income?

Canada is in the midst of an unplanned and massive universal basic income experiment. We are spending $24 billion (and counting) to provide basic monthly income via direct payments to Canadians.
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