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Several COVID-19 testing centers now open in the North
Testing for COVID-19 continues to increase in the Far North. Stats released Monday indicate 163 people have been tested, up from 103 late last week. Only three people have...
First 2 COVID-19 deaths reported in Saskatchewan
Two Saskatchewan residents have died in hospital as a result of complications related to COVID-19. Both individuals were in their 70s and died on Sunday in separate parts of...
Seven-year-old boy among victims in Prince Albert triple-homicide
A seven-year-old boy is dead and five-year-old girl in critical condition in what Prince Albert police say was a triple homicide in the city Sunday afternoon. The other two...
Province says 36 COVID-19 cases located in northern Sask.
Saskatchewan added another 52 cases of coronavirus over the weekend bringing the total number in the province to 156. The province is now reporting a total of three people...
Eleven charged under new COVID-19 public health act
RCMP have charged 11 people under the first violation of the COVID-19 public health act after a vehicle chase in the Meadow Lake area early Friday morning. Police began...
With term extended, La Ronge band chief and council turn attention to COVID-19
It was back to work Friday for Chief Tammy Cook-Searson and the rest of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band council. The band’s upcoming election has been postponed and chief and...
La Ronge band chief and council term extended to end of April after election postponed
The current chief and council of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band will remain in office a little longer than was initially expected. The First Nation was in the middle of an...
Sask. Blackfoot Cree singer-songwriter says COVID-19 changed music industry overnight
A Blackfoot Cree singer-songwriter based in Saskatoon says the COVID-19 outbreak changed the music industry overnight. The North Sound’s Forrest Eaglespeaker is playing...
First Nations in elections face difficult decision on if to proceed
As First Nations who undertake elections during the COVID-19 pandemic decide whether to proceed, a University of Saskatchewan professor said the case could be made for...
Two test positive for COVID-19 after attending Christopher Lake supper
The Saskatchewan Health Authority says two people who attended a supper north of Prince Albert earlier this month have tested positive for COVID-19. The Lakeland Snowmobile...
Several COVID-19 testing centers now open in the North
First 2 COVID-19 deaths reported in Saskatchewan
Seven-year-old boy among victims in Prince Albert triple-homicide
Province says 36 COVID-19 cases located in northern Sask.
Eleven charged under new COVID-19 public health act
With term extended, La Ronge band chief and council turn attention to COVID-19
La Ronge band chief and council term extended to end of April after election postponed
Sask. Blackfoot Cree singer-songwriter says COVID-19 changed music industry overnight
First Nations in elections face difficult decision on if to proceed
Two test positive for COVID-19 after attending Christopher Lake supper
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