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Loon Lake RCMP seek assistance after cemetery monument stolen
Loon Lake RCMP are asking for the public's assistance in recovering a stolen monument from a cemetery north of the Village of Loon Lake.In the last week of July, a large concrete horse statue was stol...
Aug 05, 2020

La Loche RCMP searching for assault suspect
The La Loche RCMP is requesting public assistance in locating Brennon Markus Toulejour. Toulejour, who also goes by the alias Mamoo, was born on March 14, 1992 and has been wanted by the La Loche RCMP...
Aug 05, 2020

No fatalities reported in single vehicle crash near Beauval
On Sunday Aug. 2, just before 5 p.m. Beauval RCMP responded to a single motor vehicle collision on Highway 965 between Canoe Lake and Cole Bay.RCMP spokesperson Jessica Cantos told meadowlakeNOW a tru...
Aug 04, 2020

Nine new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, province launches new map to show spread
The province is releasing new COVID-19 maps to provide more detailed information on the number of cases across the province.Saskatchewan will now have an additional map available, showing the virus ca...
Aug 04, 2020

City of Meadow Lake and Chamber of Commerce organize first Bike Rodeo and Car Seat Clinic
Meadow Lake's Chamber of Commerce along with the City of Meadow Lake are hosting its first Bike Rodeo and a Car Seat Clinic this week to promote safety in the community. Jackie Toews, chamber organize...
Aug 04, 2020

Precipitation decreases, but high flows and lake levels remain in Northern Sask.
Since April 1, Northern Saskatchewan received extremely high rainfall, which resulted in high flows and lake levels across the Churchill River and Lower Saskatchewan River basins.Most of the rainfall ...
Aug 04, 2020

Feds keep lid on company names, dollar amounts in some COVID-19 contract
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals have given companies more than $5.8 billion in COVID-19-related contracts for personal protective gear and medical supplies. The latest figures provided by the gover...
Aug 03, 2020

Rollout of COVID-19 Alert app faces criticism over accessibility
The federal government's COVID-19 contact tracing app is facing criticism for its download requirements, which restrict some Canadians from accessing and using the app. The free "COVID Alert" app, whi...
Aug 03, 2020

Protest camp at legislative building remains after early morning police visit
With a clear sky above, the sun shone brightly on the protest camp across from the legislative building Sunday morning, but just a few hours previous, before the sun was even up, police had been there...
Aug 02, 2020

Fans still drawn to arenas despite secure zones as NHL returns to ice
EDMONTON - It was almost 30 C as Edmonton Oilers fan Darnell Belcourt stood outside the protective bubble that surrounds Rogers Place and waited for the puck to drop in the team's opening qualifying r...
Aug 02, 2020