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Additional 2,220 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in Sask.

Additional 2,220 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in Sask.

Province reports two more COVID-19-related deaths and 98 new cases
Headdress stolen 15 years ago found in dumpster and returned to Squamish Nation family

Headdress stolen 15 years ago found in dumpster and returned to Squamish Nation family

A headdress stolen from a display of Aboriginal regalia 15 years ago in Vancouver mysteriously wound up in a bin on the North Shore last week and has now made its way back to its original Squamish Nation custodians.
Learning ancient Mi'kmaq game is helping Cape Breton Indigenous women improve well-being

Learning ancient Mi'kmaq game is helping Cape Breton Indigenous women improve well-being

SYDNEY — Heidi Marshall from Membertou First Nation remembers watching her father play the game of waltes when she was a child.
Saskatchewan to Mars: Tim Haltigin is the constant space inquisitor

Saskatchewan to Mars: Tim Haltigin is the constant space inquisitor

Scientists should always have more questions than answers. It’s the main kernel of advice Tim Haltigin gives for any aspiring astronaut.
Bacteria on the surface of the eye not all the same: new insights from USask research

Bacteria on the surface of the eye not all the same: new insights from USask research

SASKATOON — A pioneering study led by University of Saskatchewan (USask) veterinary ophthalmologist Dr.
NDP blames government for job losses, despite pandemic’s impact

NDP blames government for job losses, despite pandemic’s impact

Regina– Statistics Canada’s release on March 12 of its February Labour Force Survey showed a drop of 23,000 jobs in Saskatchewan, a figure that had New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili and Small Business Critic Aleana Young crying foul.
Additional 1,624 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given

Additional 1,624 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given

One death and 153 new cases also reported
COVID-19 Immunization Alert: Eligibility for booking expanded to ages 72-plus

COVID-19 Immunization Alert: Eligibility for booking expanded to ages 72-plus

COVID-19 vaccine booking eligibility is being expanded. Starting March 14 at 8 a.m.
Langenburg Council discuss rest stop

Langenburg Council discuss rest stop

On Monday, March 8, 2121, at 7:00 P.M. Mayor Bill Johnston called the regularly scheduled meeting of the Churchbridge Town Council to order.
Road bans begin Monday across the province after early start in the south

Road bans begin Monday across the province after early start in the south

Regina – On March 15, the rest of Saskatchewan will catch up with the most southern part of the province, which had winter weights lifted on March 1 due to unseasonably warm weather. Spring road bans will be in effect as of 12:01 a.m.
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