SHA, the Athabasca Health Authority and the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority are warning about an outbreak of strep ...
While they’re not yet declaring it an outbreak, a 53 per cent increase in cases was recorded in 2024 compared to 2023.
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Hosted on MSNLook up! The Northern Lights may shine over Canada tonightCheck the app for clear skies! A pair of solar storm may spark displays of the Aurora Borealis across Canada tonight and possibly again on Saturday night!
Based on these two forecasts, displays of the Northern Lights could shine overnight ... to be visible at times across all of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, all but the southernmost regions of Alberta ...
Opinion
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Star Phoenix on MSNTank: Saskatoon police leave public puzzled on winter death alertsPolice issued a news release Wednesday about the death of a 96-year-old man outside, noting that foul play was not suspected. Tony Damircheli, who owns the Northern Lights care home, worries the ...
In light of America’s deferred threat of tariffs against ... Looking at polling, Westlake says there’s a chance the Liberals ...
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The Weather Network on MSNNext round of snow and strong winds for the Prairies loomingA clipper will dive through the Prairies this week, bringing light snow and gusty winds. While travel will be impacted, luckily, the winds won't be as strong as the most-recent event ...
The Canadian Press on MSN14d
Man who attacked, set fire to homeless woman in Saskatchewan gets statutory releaseA man who attacked a homeless woman and set her on fire in Saskatchewan has been granted statutory release from prison with ...
The Midwest has become increasingly reliant on cheap Canadian oil over the last two decades, and switching to another source ...
A man who attacked a homeless woman and set her on fire in Saskatchewan has been granted statutory release from prison with special conditions. Leslie Black, now 39, pleaded guilty to attempted ...
He also told the board that his decision to light Bird on fire “just happened ... to move to Alberta but was approved for Saskatchewan and northern B.C. This report by The Canadian Press ...
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