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Hafford man charged in child pornography offenses
A Hafford man has been charged in connection with child pornography offences after numerous complaints were received about a man attempting to access illicit material online. The Saskatchewan Internet...
Jun 03, 2020

La Loche nurses commend Far North for resilience, dedication in combating COVID-19 outbreak
As each day continues, COVID-19 recoveries in La Loche are beginning to improve. Registered Nurse and Public Health Nurse, Chrissy Munro told meadowlakeNOW the people in La Loche were outstanding in t...
Jun 03, 2020

La Loche active COVID-19 cases plummet as the village prepares to ease restrictions
The northern village of La Loche could see some restrictions eased by Thursday within the Far North community as active COVID-19 cases continue to fall. In a public community update on the local CHPN ...
Jun 02, 2020

The cost of receiving donations and performing a public service
Mtis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) donated 15 industrial-style sewing machines to Masked Makers Masks on May 29. Masked Makers is a Saskatoon group of 16 seamstress who undertook the philanthropic gestur...
Jun 02, 2020

Blaze at L&M Wood Products still smoldering
According to Glaslyn and area residents, a fire broke out this morning at L&M Wood Products Inc. and is in the process of being contained. Bethany Kuhmayer, an administrative assistant with the R....
Jun 01, 2020

Homicide charges laid in Buffalo Narrows death
Charges have been laid in relation to a homicide that occurred in Buffalo Narrows in late March.On March 22, police officers from Buffalo Narrows RCMP and Dillon RCMP responded to the report of a dist...
Jun 01, 2020

Severe thunderstorm watches in effect for Saskatoon, west-central Saskatchewan
Environment Canada issued severe thunderstorm watches for the City of Saskatoon, along with areas in west-central Saskatchewan on Sunday.Isolated severe thunderstorms are expected to develop through t...
May 31, 2020

Palliative care has been put on the backburner during pandemic, experts say
When Kathryn Butler Malette learned her younger sister was diagnosed with COVID-19, she was confronted with a waking nightmare: that her beloved sibling might die alone. While Ontario's government has...
May 31, 2020

Ageing infrastructure, staff recruitment and retention biggest hurdles according to 2019 SHA Long Term Care Facility report
A 251-page report and survey released by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) on Friday gave a summary of visits to each long-term care facility in the province and overall quality of care assessme...
May 31, 2020

Protesters rally against anti-black, Indigenous racism in Toronto
TORONTO - Thousands of protesters took to the streets of downtown Toronto on Saturday, chanting "justice for Regis" as they rallied in the aftermath of high-profile, police-involved deaths in bot...
May 31, 2020