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Murder of Cindy MacKay in Meota area: RCMP

Murder of Cindy MacKay in Meota area: RCMP

On Feb. 7, 2020, Cindy MacKay was transported to the hospital. She was in medical distress and later died in hospital on Feb. 12, 2020.
Additional 5,430 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in SK.

Additional 5,430 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in SK.

Reports one death and 115 new cases

Saskatchewan to implement sick leave to get the COVID-19 shot

Regina – In its efforts to promote the widest possible adoption of the various COVID-19 vaccines to bring an end to the global pandemic, on March 18 the Government of Saskatchewan announced it had amended The Occupational Health and Safety Regulation
COVID-19 Immunization Alert: Eligibility for booking expanded

COVID-19 Immunization Alert: Eligibility for booking expanded

COVID-19 vaccine booking eligibility is being expanded once again in Saskatchewan.
Establishing a baseline for methane emissions before implementing reductions

Establishing a baseline for methane emissions before implementing reductions

Saskatoon – If you have to make cuts, shouldn’t you know where you’re starting from before you swing the axe? How can you possibly cut something if you don’t know where you’re starting from? These are key points as the provincial and federal governme

New Outlook High principal Evans steps into her role

It’s the start of a new ball game for educator Colette Evans, who just returned from sabbatical recently.
McNaughton grads in Moosomin working on mural for community

McNaughton grads in Moosomin working on mural for community

The Moosomin Community Theatre will soon be sporting a new mural courtesy of two McNaughton High School grads Former students Primo Oroyo and Kadence Meredith have spent nearly a year working on the project, which is now nearing completion.
Phase 2 of vaccination delivery plan launches

Phase 2 of vaccination delivery plan launches

Special vaccination leave introduced
Tisdale Museum collecting COVID-19 stories

Tisdale Museum collecting COVID-19 stories

TISDALE — The Tisdale and District Museum is seeking stories and materials from the COVID-19 pandemic and the change of lives that came with it for a future exhibit. “Everybody’s got a story.

Fort San, Sask. nixes proposed treatment centre in 3-0 vote

The Resort Village of Fort San has voted against allowing a proposed addictions treatment centre in the community, for now.
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