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COVID-19 update: 351 new cases, 115 in hospital and 68 recoveries

There were 351 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 29, bringing the provincial total to date to 8,239 cases.

Power to choose

I think all who read this would agree that COVID-19 is evil. Because of its effects, we are seeing restrictions that hinder our power to choose. When God created us, He gave us the power to choose.

Gail Jacobs retired after 50 years of dance instruction

鈥淢y first taste in dancing came from a young teacher who travelled from town to town and taught tap,鈥 Gail Jacobs said, as she described her introduction to the world of dance in the summer 1960.

Sandra Kimball won the Excellence in Volunteerism Award

As the cold and dark of winter is settling in, Assiniboia Communities in Bloom are still thinking of the sunshine and flowers of spring. We are always planning and dreaming for next year.

Notekeu League temporarily suspended their season in response to new provincial regulations

Team sports, along with group sports, activities, games, competitions, recitals and practices were suspended in the province at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 27.

RMC cadet from Bengough attended the college in Ontario as a proud Canadian from Saskatchewan

Stuart Whyte of Bengough had always wanted to join the Canadian Armed Forces with the intent of serving his country. 鈥淗e has always been proud of being Canadian,鈥 his mother Lori Whyte said.

Winter weight season began on Nov. 27

Winter weight season began for a number of secondary highways in Saskatchewan on Friday, November 27 at 12:01 a.m.

COVID-19 Saskatchewan update for Nov. 26 and news on provincial correctional centres

Three residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died.聽One death happened in Saskatoon in the 70-79 age group and two were in the 80+ age group in the North West.

Get hunted animals tested for chronic wasting disease

With the hunting season winding down, hunters were reminded to get their animals tested for chronic wasting disease (CWD). Eighty-four cases of CWD have already been identified in the province this year.

Sheldon Erfle gained more triumphs as a stock car racer this summer

Although COVID-19 affected many summer events in 2020, the virus didn鈥檛 shut the car races down over in Edmonton, with the Spider Electric NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) Drag Racing Series ripping and zooming along at the Castrol Raceway from Au
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