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Slow down and make the July long weekend a safe one

Slow down and make the July long weekend a safe one

With the July long weekend approaching and many people exploring the province, the Government of Saskatchewan is asking motorists to drive safely and take it slow in work zones.
Sask. final financial report better than expected

Sask. final financial report better than expected

Finance Minister and Deputy Premier Donna Harpauer released her final financial report on the 2020-21 fiscal year on Wednesday, sharing that the province’s deficit is less than previously anticipated. Saskatchewan shows a $1.
June 30 COVID-19 update: Reports now weekdays only

June 30 COVID-19 update: Reports now weekdays only

With declining COVID-19 case trends in the province, the daily COVID-19 vaccination and case news release will be issued on weekdays with the exception of statutory holidays.
Kuroki Community Club unofficially opens this evening

Kuroki Community Club unofficially opens this evening

An un-official opening of the new ball diamond and picnic area on the Kuroki Community Club property at North Shore (aka Saskin Beach) is scheduled for this evening (June 30).
SGI's tips for a safe summer road trip

SGI's tips for a safe summer road trip

Okay, so what we have this week is not technically a long weekend, due to that pesky Friday wedging itself in between July 1 and Saturday. Let’s not get hung up on technicalities.
Vaccine passports for events, venues won’t be required by Sask. government

Vaccine passports for events, venues won’t be required by Sask. government

As Saskatchewan approaches the end of pandemic-related emergency orders, Premier Scott Moe confirmed Tuesday that the provincial government is not looking at implementing vaccine passports moving forward.
New addition to STARS fleet an upgrade for Sask. medical service providers

New addition to STARS fleet an upgrade for Sask. medical service providers

REGINA - STARS Saskatchewan welcomed a new member to its fleet this week, one that president and CEO Andrea Robertson said will improve the crew’s ability to provide the best medical care possible to patients.
June 29 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 1,136,300 vaccines, 52 new cases, 54 recoveries

June 29 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 1,136,300 vaccines, 52 new cases, 54 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 8,617 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,136,300.
Man arrested in Canada-wide warrant: Kamsack RCMP

Man arrested in Canada-wide warrant: Kamsack RCMP

On June 27, 2021 at approximately 6 p.m., Kamsack RCMP officers were responding to an unrelated complaint on Keeseekoose First Nation when they observed a male who was known to be on a Canada-wide warrant for a breach of parole.
USask research finds many Canadians broke COVID rules, and tensions grew in relationships

USask research finds many Canadians broke COVID rules, and tensions grew in relationships

SASKATOON — Nearly one in three Canadians have flouted public health guidelines on COVID-19, justifying it mostly to see friends or family.
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