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Attempted murder charge laid: Fort Qu’Appelle RCMP

Attempted murder charge laid: Fort Qu’Appelle RCMP

On June 22, 2021 at approximate 2:30 a.m., Fort Qu’Appelle RCMP responded to a report of an injured woman at a residence on Standing Buffalo First Nation. Investigation determined that a male assaulted a female at the residence.
SHA focus now on shifting health services from ‘pandemic’ to ‘endemic’ mode

SHA focus now on shifting health services from ‘pandemic’ to ‘endemic’ mode

Following the upcoming release of public health restrictions on July 11, CEO Scott Livingstone of the Saskatchewan Health Authority indicated that the immediate plan moving forward will be to start shifting current pandemic-focused services back to a
June 23 COVID-19 update: One death, 1,023,698 vaccines, 32 new cases, 64 recoveries

June 23 COVID-19 update: One death, 1,023,698 vaccines, 32 new cases, 64 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 18,423 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,023,698.
USask’s VIDO announces positive Phase 1 results for COVAC-2

USask’s VIDO announces positive Phase 1 results for COVAC-2

More volunteers needed for ongoing clinical trial
Wordy Wednesday - Estivate

Wordy Wednesday - Estivate

Welcome to 'Wordy Wednesday' brought to you by our friends at Yorkton Public Library, (including Slow the friendly sloth), and appearing here courtesy of Yorkton This Week.
Manitoba pledges $2.5 million for residential school investigations

Manitoba pledges $2.5 million for residential school investigations

The Manitoba government announced plans to kick in seven figures of government funds to help investigate the sites of former residential schools. Making the announcement on National Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the province announced it would commit $2.

'Walk with our own grief': Muskoday woman gathers 215 shoes for Kamloops

Ronalda Vandale shaved her braids just as they grew back. The Muskoday First Nation woman first cut them when her mother, a residential school survivor, died 10 years ago.
June 22 COVID-19 update: More than a million shots, 36 new cases, 87 recoveries, no deaths

June 22 COVID-19 update: More than a million shots, 36 new cases, 87 recoveries, no deaths

Vaccines Reported An additional 6,496 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,005,275.
A gentle reminder that you’re still not allowed to drive impaired

A gentle reminder that you’re still not allowed to drive impaired

Go places, see people, do things… but plan a safe ride home
Veregin Doukhobor Museum opens with limited activity

Veregin Doukhobor Museum opens with limited activity

With some health and safety guidelines still in effect, the Veregin Doukhobor Museum will be opening a new season with caution on June 29.
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