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Manitoba made virus-killing throat spray shows promise

Manitoba made virus-killing throat spray shows promise

Throat sprays manufactured by a Winnipeg-based natural health company are up to 99.9 per cent effective against novel viruses like COVID-19, new research suggests.

Saskatoon architect heads to class for First Nation's school

A Saskatoon-based architect is bringing a community's vision to life.

They Said It: Sask. reacts to Supreme Court carbon tax ruling

The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a federal policy that was fiercely contested by Saskatchewan's provincial government.
2020 CEBL champion guard set to join Rattlers

2020 CEBL champion guard set to join Rattlers

Saskatchewan announces signing of Mambi Diawara

'A little flicker of light from a greater issue': Battlefords leaders denounce racism

When Wayne Semaganis heard of posters advertising a link to a neo-Nazi website, he saw a deeper rot.
Numerous delays, little progress in case against P.A. woman charged with manslaughter

Numerous delays, little progress in case against P.A. woman charged with manslaughter

There have been numerous adjournments in the case against a Prince Albert woman accused of shooting and killing an 18-year-old man. Lynessa Highway is charged with manslaughter in connection to the death of a man in Prince Albert last year.
Sask. reports 168 new COVID-19 cases, two related deaths

Sask. reports 168 new COVID-19 cases, two related deaths

Additional 4,247 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given

Langenburg Discuss Unofficial $4.3 Million Dollar Budget

On Tuesday, March 16, 2021, at 7:30 P.M. Mayor Jeremy Stasiuk called the regularly scheduled meeting of the Langenburg town council to order with all council members present.
Poundmaker wants own police force after told RCMP doesn’t have jurisdiction to enforce resolutions

Poundmaker wants own police force after told RCMP doesn’t have jurisdiction to enforce resolutions

Poundmaker Cree Nation wants to create its own police force to combat what they call a war on drugs. The band council passed a resolution to kick people off the Nation and declared a state of emergency on March 24.

Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce disappointed with carbon tax ruling

Regina – The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce is disappointed with the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling today, which found the federal government’s carbon tax constitutional, according to an emailed statement on March 25.
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