Over the holidays, the Rosetown RCMP attended to (among others) reports of harassment and a suspicious person. On December 25th at 1623hrs a report was received of a snowmobile accident near Harris, SK. RCMP members along with EMS and Harris Fire Dept. attended. A male was taken to hospital with minor injuries. December 26th at… Continue reading Rosetown Calls of Service From December 25th to December 31st
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Northern Alta. Helicopter Crash Victims Identified as Parents and Two Daughters
Source: Alex Antoneshyn, CTVNewsEdmonton.ca, January 04, 2020 The couple has three other children aged 16, 14, and 12. EDMONTON — A northern Alberta couple and their eight- and two-year-old daughters were killed in a helicopter crash on New Year’s Day. The man and woman who died when their Robinson R44 helicopter crashed in a farmer’s… Continue reading Northern Alta. Helicopter Crash Victims Identified as Parents and Two Daughters
Talk Show Host Larry King Hospitalized Due to COVID-19
Source: David Lao, globalnews.ca, January 03, 2020 King has been in hospital at the Cedars Sinai Medical Center for over a week American talk show host Larry King has been hospitalized after contracting COVID-19, according to several media reports. CNN and ABC News said that the 87-year-old has been hospitalized in Los Angeles after being… Continue reading Talk Show Host Larry King Hospitalized Due to COVID-19
Snow as a Water Source for Wintering Livestock
By Jenifer Heyden, M. Sc., PAg, Livestock & Feed Extension Specialist, North Battleford Livestock require five basic nutrients for maintenance and production. Those five nutrients are protein, energy, vitamins, minerals and water. Of these, water is the most important. In the spring and summer livestock get a substantial amount of their daily requirement from lush… Continue reading Snow as a Water Source for Wintering Livestock
What Is “Soaking In”
By Ron Baker Our environment soaks into us. And changes us. These last months, I feel like people are changing around me. Their story soon becomes the only thing I hear, and that narrative soon begins to affect me. When a child is born into a family, we worry about their survival. Instead we should… Continue reading What Is “Soaking In”
Lyme Disease in Dogs
Lyme disease, caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, is transmitted through the bite of a tick. It affects domestic animals (dogs, horses, possibly cats) and humans. Most Lyme disease transmissions occur due to the bite of the deer tick, also known as the blacklegged tick. Ticks themselves do not cause Lyme disease; however, they do… Continue reading Lyme Disease in Dogs
Canadian Politicians Caught Travelling Abroad During Pandemic
Source: Christy Somos, ctvnews.ca, January 03, 2021 Saskatchewan Party MLA Joe Hargrave said it was an “error in judgement,” when refering to his trip to Palm Springs, Calif. TORONTO — An expanding list of Canadian politicians are in hot water after being caught vacationing or travelling abroad amid a worsening COVID-19 pandemic at home. Current… Continue reading Canadian Politicians Caught Travelling Abroad During Pandemic
Historic Brexit Split Comes Into Force
Source: Jill Lawless The Associated Press, globalnews.ca January 02, 2020 This is the biggest single economic change the country has experienced since World War II. A steady trickle of trucks rolled off ferries and trains on both sides of the English Channel on Friday, a quiet New Year’s Day after a seismic overnight shift in… Continue reading Historic Brexit Split Comes Into Force
2 Suspects Wanted for Death of Calgary Police Officer Turn Themselves In
Source: CTV News Calgary Staff, calgary.ctvnews.ca, January 02, 2020 Police said Harnett joined the force 12 years ago after serving as a military police officer. CALGARY — Two men wanted on first-degree murder warrants for the death of Calgary police Sgt. Andrew Harnett have turned themselves in. Harnett, 37, a 12-year veteran of the Calgary… Continue reading 2 Suspects Wanted for Death of Calgary Police Officer Turn Themselves In
Man Receives $2,800 Fine for Disobeying COVID-19 Order
Source: Jonathan Guignard, globalnews.ca January 02, 2021 The Regina man was fined $2,800 after police responded to a complaint of a large group gathering at an apartment. The Regina Police Service says it’s issued its eighth ticket and first of 2021 on Jan. 1 for disobeying a public health order surrounding COVID-19. A Regina man… Continue reading Man Receives $2,800 Fine for Disobeying COVID-19 Order