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Phase 2 of vaccination delivery plan launches

Phase 2 of vaccination delivery plan launches

Special vaccination leave introduced
Tisdale Museum collecting COVID-19 stories

Tisdale Museum collecting COVID-19 stories

TISDALE — The Tisdale and District Museum is seeking stories and materials from the COVID-19 pandemic and the change of lives that came with it for a future exhibit. “Everybody’s got a story.

Fort San, Sask. nixes proposed treatment centre in 3-0 vote

The Resort Village of Fort San has voted against allowing a proposed addictions treatment centre in the community, for now.

New data tool shows how COVID-19 hurts some young Canadians more than others

There are 5.7 million school-age children and youth in Canada, and all have had their classes disrupted over the past year by the COVID-19 pandemic. But some have struggled more than others.

Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. high school opens Indigenous cultural, ceremony room

As Fort Qu’Appelle’s Bert Fox high school recently opened its Indigenous cultural room, principal Julie Stiglitz was honest in tracing the educational history of the area.
Additional 4,096 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in Sask.

Additional 4,096 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in Sask.

Report 87 new cases, and one death

NDP lays blame for Regina COVID-19 variant outbreak at government’s feet

Regina– Regina is seeing growth in COVID-19 cases, most of which are linked to “variants of concern” (VOC) which are up to 70 per cent more transmissible than initial COVID.

COVID-19 variants of concern impacting Regina and area

Regina– The spread of COVID-19 variants in Regina and surrounding bedroom communities is of growing concern to the provincial government, and was the focus of much of the discussion during the regular COVID-19 briefing at the Legislature on March 16.

Crown granted a retrial against former inmate in deadly P.A. prison riot

The Crown was granted a retrial in the case against a former Saskatchewan Penitentiary inmate found not guilty of participating in the riot.

Canada wastes 35M tonnes of food a year. This man is turning some of it into apple flour

A dehydrator and a spice grinder are all Joe Roth needs to turn 400,000 pounds of leftover fruit, commonly sold as pig mash, into flour.
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