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Saskatchewan RCMP鈥檚 Roving Traffic Unit arrested impaired driver without licence

The Saskatchewan RCMP鈥檚 Roving Traffic Unit stopped an eastbound vehicle on Highway One, as the driver advanced to Swift Current on Thursday, May 14 at 11:30 a.m. The RCMP were checking to see if the driver possessed a valid licence.

Missing youths across Saskatchewan is worrying during the COVID-19 pandemic

The Battlefords RCMP requested the public鈥檚 assistance in locating 14-year-old Kalayah Ruth Jackson of North Battleford on Monday, May 18.

COVID-19 update reported no new cases, 11 additional recoveries and five in hospital

Saskatchewan had no confirmed cases (zero) of COVID-19, keeping the provincial total at 592 on May 18. Of the 592 reported cases, 131 were considered active and 11 more people had recovered, bringing the provincial total of recoveries to 455.

La Loche鈥檚 Health Centre outbreak declaration has ended

The Saskatchewan Health Authority concluded the outbreak declaration at the long-term care facility in the La Loche Health Centre first made on April 17. Medical Health Officer Dr.

Employees helping Saskatchewan鈥檚 vulnerable might be eligible for wage supplements

Lower-income care workers and others helping Saskatchewan鈥檚 vulnerable citizens might be eligible for wage supplements through the COVID-19 pandemic. Applications are made through the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program.

Patzer is still concerned about poor broadband access in rural Canada

After attending the federal Industry Committee鈥檚 two meetings during the past week, MP Jeremy Patzer remained concerned about the current state of broadband access in rural areas. 鈥淧roblems existed long before the pandemic,鈥 said Patzer.

SHA temporarily converts seven rural community emergency rooms with five more to come

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has begun to implement their temporary conversion of rural community emergency rooms in the province starting off with seven, with another five to be utilized in remaining phases.

Can the CFL survive the COVID-19 pandemic?

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken aim at every aspect of our way of living.

Industrial-sized meat plants have threatened health

The recent closures of meat packing plants in Alberta, Quebec and several American states due to the COVID-19 pandemic are shedding light on the tremendous expense of this style of massive meat processing operation.

RCMP wanted residents to adhere to public health orders and traffic laws over the weekend

The Victoria Day long weekend in May is customarily a short, travelling or camping holiday for many across the country, including Saskatchewan.
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