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Sask. expanding Rapid Testing Kit use

Sask. expanding Rapid Testing Kit use

The Government of Saskatchewan is expanding rapid COVID-19 testing options for asymptomatic individuals in a variety of settings across the province.
Tourism Yorkton notes program renewal timely

Tourism Yorkton notes program renewal timely

Today, the Government of Saskatchewan announced the renewal of the Saskatchewan Tourism Sector Support Program (STSSP).
Manitoba floats future restriction lifts, eyeing changes for next week and seeking public feedback

Manitoba floats future restriction lifts, eyeing changes for next week and seeking public feedback

Another round of reopenings is slated to take place in Manitoba next week - and the province has revealed what changes may be on the way.
Rattlers announce season 2021 in CEBL

Rattlers announce season 2021 in CEBL

The Saskatchewan Rattlers today announced their 2021 season schedule. The Canadian Elite Basketball League led the NHL, NBA and later the CPL in returning to play in Canada after the coronavirus shut down the sports world in March of 2020.
Sask. has administered 65,436 COVID-19 vaccine doses to-date

Sask. has administered 65,436 COVID-19 vaccine doses to-date

Province also reports one death and 211 new cases

SaskPower warns of scam

Regina – It can seem that half the time your phone rings, there’s another scammer on the other end. On Feb. 25, SaskPower put out a warning regarding yet another scam trying to involve the Crown Corporation.
One year later not much progress in case against man accused of holding girl at remote cabin

One year later not much progress in case against man accused of holding girl at remote cabin

Almost one year later, there has been little progress in the case against a man accused of holding a girl against her will at a remote northern Saskatchewan cabin.
Only 56 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths reported today

Only 56 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths reported today

In addition to 81 per cent of long-term care residents having received their first dose and 46 per cent of long term care residents having received both first and second doses, 76 per cent of Saskatchewan's personal care homes have now received their

At what point do we move on from a tragedy like the Humboldt bus crash?

Regina– At what point do we move on from a tragedy, and is three years too soon? That was the fundamental question raised by New Democratic Party Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon in a press release on Feb.

Saskatchewan seeks to build a containment level 4 lab to research pandemics

Regina– Vertical integration, where you control all aspects of your operation, is what Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) is aiming for in preparation for the next pandemic, as well as dealing with continuing variants o
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