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Saskatchewan releases COVID-19 vaccination delivery plan

Saskatchewan releases COVID-19 vaccination delivery plan

The Government of Saskatchewan released its COVID-19 Immunization Delivery Plan today. Phase 2 of vaccination sequencing will focus on the general population in 10-year increments, starting with ages 60 to 69.
'Riders sign defensive lineman Micah Johnson

'Riders sign defensive lineman Micah Johnson

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed American defensive lineman Micah Johnson for the 2021 season. Johnson (6’2-278lbs) returns to the Green and White after signing with the B.C. Lions in 2020.
SaskEnergy sets new natural gas usage record

SaskEnergy sets new natural gas usage record

Daily natural gas consumption in the province has surpassed the previous usage record. Daily gas consumption numbers are tracked over a 24-hour period from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. – a new record of 1.57 petajoules (PJ) was set today.
Sask. reports five COVID-19-related deaths and 80 new cases

Sask. reports five COVID-19-related deaths and 80 new cases

There were 1,252 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered Monday
Community pride is at the core of this hockey sponsorship

Community pride is at the core of this hockey sponsorship

The “good old hockey game,” means much more than the thrill of heading down to the local arena and seeing some great action on the ice. For Westland Insurance , the game is a big part of the community and the people it serves.

Canada-wide warrant issued for murder suspect with ties to North Battleford

STRATHCONA COUNTY – Alberta RCMP Major Crimes are seeking the public’s help locating a man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant in connection to a murder investigation. Christian Nyabirungu, 35, of Edmonton, Alta.

Global bee diversity is dropping — and our food systems depend on them

Almost a quarter of the estimated 20,000 bee species on Earth may be in decline, researchers have found.

Toughest year for Saskatchewan, premier tells municipal leaders

Regina– It’s been a tough year, with lots of tough decisions. But we will get back to normal again.

B.C.’s ‘dirty secret’:

more than 100 contaminated mine sites threaten water, wildlife and communities

‘This Can Really Save Someone’s Life’

Working in small northern and interior First Nations communities scattered across hills and winding valleys, registered nurse Kate Hodgson says finding treatment options for people who use substances can be just as difficult as navigating the landsca
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