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Twenty-one new cases of COVID-19 reported in the province
The province is reporting an additional 21 new cases and 36 recoveries from COVID-19 in Saskatchewan on July 2. This includes only eight new cases in the province's northern zones.This brings the prov...
Jul 02, 2021

Alleged vehicle thieves, unable to outrun RCMP
Two women from the Prince Albert area are facing a long list of charges in connection to an incident northeast of the city earlier this week. Early Tuesday afternoon, RCMP attempted to stop a vehicle ...
Jul 02, 2021

La Ronge Pride weekend set to run
Another opportunity to continue the movement for equality: that's the key message from La Ronge mayor Colin Ratushniak ahead of a big weekend of Pride events.Patterson Park and the Mel Hegland Uniplex...
Jul 02, 2021

Vancouver Whitecaps need focus, right mindset to turn season around: coach
In the midst of a disappointing start to the season, Vancouver Whitecaps head coach Marc Dos Santos is once again reminding his team that every game in Major League Soccer is theirs to win - or lose. ...
Jul 02, 2021

Evacuee fled barefoot from wildfire that destroyed most homes in Lytton, B.C.
SQUAMISH, B.C. - A woman who escaped a ferocious wildfire that destroyed the most of the village of Lytton, B.C., and surrounding First Nation communities says she didn't even have time to put shoes o...
Jul 02, 2021

Fire ban issued for Saskatchewan provincial parks, Crown lands
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency has issued a fire ban for all Crown lands and provincial parks.In a media release Friday, the SPSA said the ban - which is effective immediately - was put in plac...
Jul 02, 2021

Sweltering conditions prompt province and local RM's to issue fire bans
As temperatures remain well above 30 degrees Celsius, concerns about possible grass and forest fires are growing.The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) has issued a provincial fire ban for Crown...
Jul 02, 2021

Liberals keeping close eye on rapid-housing program revamp for future, Hussen says
OTTAWA - The federal minister in charge of building affordable housing says projects left waiting cap-in-hand when the program they applied to ran out of funds will be at the front of the queue during...
Jul 02, 2021

Parties rake in millions in donations despite pandemic, padding campaign war chests
OTTAWA - Federal parties appear to have seen a drop in their fundraising in 2020, a year when the pandemic dented donations of all kinds. The Conservative return shows that the party pulled in more th...
Jul 02, 2021

Battlefords RCMP seize 30 grams of cocaine during search; two facing charges
Two individuals are facing charges after Battlefords RCMP seized cocaine during a search in North Battleford.Police reported on July 1 that RCMP Battlefords Gang Task Force executed a search warrant a...
Jul 02, 2021