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Re-Opening Roadmap: a vaccination threshold for the removal of all remaining restrictions

Re-Opening Roadmap: a vaccination threshold for the removal of all remaining restrictions

The Government of Saskatchewan has updated the Re-Opening Roadmap to include a vaccination threshold for the removal of all remaining public health restrictions, including mandatory masking and limits on gathering sizes.
Request of locate vehicle: Kamsack RCMP

Request of locate vehicle: Kamsack RCMP

The Kamsack RCMP is asking for the Public's assistance in locating a vehicle described as a 2012 Ford Raptor, red in colour, with Saskatchewan license plate 432JDU. This vehicle was last seen in Kamsack on June 1st, 2021 at 2:30pm.
SGI submits proposal to Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel

SGI submits proposal to Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel

Revenue-neutral proposal will mean decreases for some customers, increases for others
Stolen church bell: Weyburn Radville Fillmore RCMP

Stolen church bell: Weyburn Radville Fillmore RCMP

Weyburn Radville RCMP received a report that the 1909 Church bell was taken from a well cared for church south of Radville. Picture is attached to this message and the bell will have identifiable marks on it.
June 1 COVID-19 update: AstraZeneca second doses begin June 7, one death, 86 new cases

June 1 COVID-19 update: AstraZeneca second doses begin June 7, one death, 86 new cases

Vaccines Reported An additional 5,304 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 730,952.

Canada's embarrassing climate record is worst of G7 nations

Later this month, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet his G7 colleagues with an unenviable climate record on the books. Canada has had the highest emission growth of its peers since the Paris Agreement was signed.
June is Deafblind Awareness Month in Sask.

June is Deafblind Awareness Month in Sask.

The Government of Saskatchewan, in collaboration with CNIB Deafblind Community Services (DBCS) has proclaimed June 2021 as Deafblind Awareness Month. Previously, this has been a week long campaign.
Attempted murder charges laid by RCMP GIS Investigation

Attempted murder charges laid by RCMP GIS Investigation

Three people have been charged with attempted murder following a nearly eight-month long investigation. Investigators believe there may be other victims of similar incidents by the charged individuals identified below.
Mining Week being marked in Saskatchewan

Mining Week being marked in Saskatchewan

The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed May 30 to June 5, 2021, Mining Week. The theme is “Saskatchewan’s Critical Minerals Essential to Global Supply Chains,” which ​provides an opportunity to showcase Saskatchewan’s world-class mining sector.

Bulls and Broncs event set for July 10

Rodeo committees across Saskatchewan and Manitoba are hoping to host events this year. In Moosomin, members of the Moosomin Rodeo Committee are making plans for a Bulls and Broncs event in place of the full rodeo in July.
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