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Municipalities of Sask president comments on Hawaii trip

“For the last nine years, Naomi and I have spent Christmas and January in Maui. This year, with COVID-19, we took extra precautions to ensure that our health and the health of those around us would be safe,” Barnhart told the Journal. “Before leaving for our vacation, I discussed with the Saltcoats council and administration how we could keep in contact while away. While in Maui, we both have been keeping up with work by email and phone, FaceTime and Zoom. As mayor of Saltcoats, I am in touch with councillors and administration on a daily basis. Arrangements have been made for me to fulfill my administrative duties by distance and I have been able to chair council meetings by Zoom. I take my role as mayor very seriously and believe I have been able to fulfill my duties to the best of my ability while still taking a holiday with my wife,” Barnhart continued.

Icy roads, poor visibility mean travel not recommended on highways around Saskatoon, Regina

Plane Crash Near Archerwill Sends Two Men To Hospital With Serious Injuries

By Ryan Young Jan 11, 2021 5:11 PM Greenwater RCMP responded to a plane crash 9 kilometres west and 6 kilometres north of Archerwill on Saturday morning (Jan. 9). Archerwill Fire Department, Naicam and Rose Valley EMS and STARS Air Ambulance were also at the scene. RCMP say two occupants of the plane were trapped inside but emergency crews managed to pull them out safely. The two men, ages 58 and 52, were take to hospital with what’s being described as serious injuries. RCMP say extreme fog and frost were present at the time of takeoff. Nothing criminal is being considered in this investigation at this time.

Two seriously injured in plane crash near Archerwill

Initial investigation by the police revealed two occupants were trapped inside the plane. The extent of their injuries were unknown prior to police arrival. Weather conditions consisted of extreme fog and frost at the time of takeoff. Archerwill First Responders, Rose Valley and Naicam EMS, Tisdale Fire Department, the Shamrock Ambulance ACP Rover from Wadena and STARS Air Ambulance also attended to assist with the emergency response. Greenwater RCMP said they released the scene that day and criminality is not being considered in the investigation at this time. © Copyright Humboldt Journal

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