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Once refugees, sisters have new 'family' in Outlook

Once refugees, sisters have new 'family' in Outlook

They were one family amongst thousands escaping violence, famine and persecution in search of shelter and safety, often in refugee camps. But they are more than statistics in United Nations reports.
Saskatchewan response to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

Saskatchewan response to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

The Government of Saskatchewan is proud to participate in today's release of the National Action Plan in response to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG).
Rush sign veteran defender Dilks to one year deal

Rush sign veteran defender Dilks to one year deal

The Saskatchewan Rush are pleased to announce the signing of 2016 NLL Defender of the Year Ryan Dilks to a new one-year deal. “Ryan has been one of our leaders since the first day he put on a Rush uniform.
Rattlers announce signing of import guard Avery Woodson

Rattlers announce signing of import guard Avery Woodson

The Saskatchewan Rattlers, member club of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), are excited to announce the signing of import guard Avery Woodson, ahead of the 2021 CEBL season.
June 2 COVID-19 update: one death, 740,251 vaccines administered, 130 new cases, 116 recoveries

June 2 COVID-19 update: one death, 740,251 vaccines administered, 130 new cases, 116 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 9,299 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 740,251.
Youth charged after threats made on social media: Esterhazy RCMP

Youth charged after threats made on social media: Esterhazy RCMP

On May 30, Esterhazy RCMP received a complaint of a threat directed towards a local high school. The threat, made through social media, included information about a potential shooting.

MPs across Canada on the remains of 215 children found at Kamloops residential school

Warning: This story contains details about residential schools that may be triggering for some readers. MPs in Canada are saying the remains of 215 Indigenous children buried in unmarked graves at a residential school in Kamloops, B.C.
Province updates captive wildlife regulations

Province updates captive wildlife regulations

Saskatchewan has modernized and strengthened its rules related to the import and possession of native and exotic wildlife here in the province. This includes those that are kept as pets, or being cared for by wildlife rehabilitators and held in zoos.
COVID-19 Immunization Update for June 2: Second doses age rolls down to 65+ or March 22;

COVID-19 Immunization Update for June 2: Second doses age rolls down to 65+ or March 22;

Update on AstraZeneca second doses; over 5,000 appointments available
SGI and law enforcement focusing on seatbelts and child restraints in June

SGI and law enforcement focusing on seatbelts and child restraints in June

In November of 2019, three-year-old Kinsley Powell was in the backseat of her grandfather’s SUV on Highway 2 near Wakaw.
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