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Ministry of Health reminds Saskatchewan residents to be vaccinated

With cooler weather contributing to illness, Saskatchewan residents are encouraged to be vaccinated to prevent influenza.

Co-op Community Spaces offers up to $150,000 to community projects

Those planning to celebrate Canada’s confederation are being offered funding for projects in their communities.

Institute for Research on Public Policy calls for prescription drug safety for seniors

With Canadian seniors using a large amount of prescription drugs, safety is an important aspect of medication that needs to be considered.

Saskatchewan provincial parks announce nightly camping schedule and fees for 2017

Even with layers of snow on the ground, plans are being made at Good Spirit Lake and at other provincial parks for the summer.

CIBC finds debt is concerning for Canadians in the new year

A new study has found that while many Canadians are tackling debt head-on, few actually seek the advice they need to make it less of a concern.

Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan accepting nominations for Equine Excellence Awards

Those with a love for horses are being reminded to submit nominations for an annual award dedicated to Saskatchewan residents.
Community play dates begin at Family Resource Centre

Community play dates begin at Family Resource Centre

The Family Resource Centre encouraged families, including their small children, to spend time together in a fun interactive manner at a community play date held at the Sturgis Elementary School on January 29.
Canadians encouraged to be on the lookout for osteoarthritis in pets

Canadians encouraged to be on the lookout for osteoarthritis in pets

Older pets can come across all sorts of problems as they age, but owners are encouraged to be sure to pay careful attention to signs of joint disease.

Health Canada finds fluoroquinolone antibiotics may cause persistent disabilities

A new study has found that certain antibiotics prescribed for infections can, in rare cases, cause permanent disabling side effects.

St. John Ambulance integrates mental health into courses with Bell Let's Talk support

Those learning first aid will now also learn how to assist with mental health crises, thanks to a donation that is funding the development of mental health support.
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