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Smaller gatherings mean smaller turkeys. How will the industry adapt?

Smaller gatherings mean smaller turkeys. How will the industry adapt?

Demand for small turkeys has kept Raul Granucci’s phone ringing off the hook. But the butcher and manager of Windsor Quality Meats in Vancouver, B.C., has to tell them they’re out of luck — large birds are all that’s left in the cooler now.
Moderna vaccine arriving in Sask. week of Dec. 28

Moderna vaccine arriving in Sask. week of Dec. 28

With Health Canada’s approval of the Moderna vaccine for COVID-19, Saskatchewan is anticipating 4,900 doses to arrive in the province the week of December 28.
Five more COVID-19-related deaths in Sask. Wednesday

Five more COVID-19-related deaths in Sask. Wednesday

Also 159 new cases reported
Provincial Archive's Palliser painting returns to Ireland on loan

Provincial Archive's Palliser painting returns to Ireland on loan

The Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan has sent a 149-year-old portrait from its collection on an international journey, and it is now on long-term loan to the Waterford Art Gallery, in Waterford, Ireland, as part of a major in-house exhibition.

Metis Nation-Saskatchewan expands medical travel supports

The Métis Nation — Saskatchewan (MNS) is unveiling a new medical travel and accommodation program.

Inmate families, CAP vice-chief call for inmates nearing end of sentence to be released as COVID-19

takes hold in Sask. Pen

Churches targeted throughout Saskatchewan for break and enters

Regina – Of all the places criminals might target for theft, churches might not be the top of the list. But apparently they are, here in Saskatchewan.
Holiday hours at COVID-19 Drive-Thru testing sites

Holiday hours at COVID-19 Drive-Thru testing sites

Yorkton one of the sites
Experience a Virtual Christmas Concert

Experience a Virtual Christmas Concert

Although COVID-19 means that we can’t stay together, that doesn’t mean that we have to be apart.
Snowmobile-train collision in Muenster has CN Police asking snowmobilers to be cautious

Snowmobile-train collision in Muenster has CN Police asking snowmobilers to be cautious

MUENSTER — After a collision between a snowmobile and a train in Muenster, the Canadian National Police Service are asking snowmobilers to be cautious. “The average weight of a train is 5.
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