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Ah, those Christmas memories

Ah, those Christmas memories

Teaching young children that it’s better to give than to receive is always an important lesson, but especially so at Christmas.
Saskatchewan suspending most provincial court operations due to pandemic

Saskatchewan suspending most provincial court operations due to pandemic

Saskatchewan is suspending most of its court operations starting next week due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From Dec. 14 to Jan. 15, 2021, most trials, preliminary inquiries and in-person hearings will be cancelled.
God sent Jesus to be a once-and-for-all sacrifice

God sent Jesus to be a once-and-for-all sacrifice

Can you believe there are only two weeks until Christmas? Of course the 25th is the day we celebrate the birth of our saviour. Never make the mistake of believing that His birth in Bethlehem was His beginning.
Fun at the hill

Fun at the hill

This was the scene Wednesday afternoon at the Don Ross hill where Community Safety Officers joined in the fun along with tobogganers and those sliding down the hill.
Coyotes and a fox moving in: secure your garbage

Coyotes and a fox moving in: secure your garbage

Meota News
Budget night three focuses on public works, leisure services

Budget night three focuses on public works, leisure services

A lengthy night three is done for budget deliberations in North Battleford, and one final session will take place Thursday night before it goes to council next week.
Jeremy Cockrill gives first speech in legislature as Battlefords MLA

Jeremy Cockrill gives first speech in legislature as Battlefords MLA

John Cairns’ Leg Watch
First speech in legislature for new Cut Knife-Turtleford MLA Ryan Domotor

First speech in legislature for new Cut Knife-Turtleford MLA Ryan Domotor

John Cairns' Leg Watch
Dec. 9 COVID-19 update: Five deaths, 302 new cases

Dec. 9 COVID-19 update: Five deaths, 302 new cases

Five Regina zone residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. The individuals were all in the 80+ age group.
The turning point: Saskatchewan rolls out its vaccination plans for COVID-19

The turning point: Saskatchewan rolls out its vaccination plans for COVID-19

Regina – Saskatchewan is getting the first vaccine for COVID-19 a little earlier than expected, and will be getting more than expected, according to Premier Scott Moe.
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