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Sask. health minister defends himself after federal agency casts doubt on vaccine remarks

Sask. health minister defends himself after federal agency casts doubt on vaccine remarks

Saskatchewan health minister Paul Merriman is defending his position after a statement by the Public Health Agency of Canada cast doubt on his assertion that the province was required to ‘hold back’ second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
New helium developments highlight drilling activity

New helium developments highlight drilling activity

Includes searching for potash near Esterhazy
RCMP asking for help to identify break and enter suspect

RCMP asking for help to identify break and enter suspect

ST. BRIEUX — Melfort RCMP are asking for help to identify a suspect in connection to a break and enter in St. Brieux. The crime took place in the 200 block of Second Avenue North on Dec. 30 between 10:15 p.m. and 10:25 p.m.
Municipalities of Sask. board disappointed in president's trip, asking him to explain to public

Municipalities of Sask. board disappointed in president's trip, asking him to explain to public

The leader of the Municipalities of Saskatchewan is coming under fire as news broke this week of a recent trip to Hawaii.
Barnhart joins list of travelling provincial leaders

Barnhart joins list of travelling provincial leaders

Municipalities of Saskatchewan disappointed in decision
La Loche RCMP looking for 34-year-old male wanted for violent offences

La Loche RCMP looking for 34-year-old male wanted for violent offences

The La Loche RCMP is looking to the public for assistance in locating 34-year-old Ronald Glen Herman from La Loche.
Multiple break and enter thefts at Tisdale Salvation Army

Multiple break and enter thefts at Tisdale Salvation Army

TISDALE — A stereo system and multiple bags of clothes are among the things stolen in multiple break and enters into the Salvation Army shed at Tisdale over the past two months. The first theft occurred on Nov.
Jan. 8 COVID-19 update: seven new deaths, 6,015 vaccines delivered, 336 new cases

Jan. 8 COVID-19 update: seven new deaths, 6,015 vaccines delivered, 336 new cases

As of January 8, a total of 6,015 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Saskatchewan, with nearly 1,200 delivered in the last twenty-four hours.
Anonymous donor gives $30,000 to Futuristic to help build multisensory environment

Anonymous donor gives $30,000 to Futuristic to help build multisensory environment

HUMBOLDT — Two anonymous donations to Futuristic Industries totalling $30,000 has greatly moved forward the timeline to build a multisensory environment that helps reduce anxiety and engages the senses.
Province suspends most trials, preliminary inquiries and hearings due to pandemic

Province suspends most trials, preliminary inquiries and hearings due to pandemic

Saskatchewan’s provincial courts have suspended most trials, preliminary inquiries, and in-person hearings until Feb. 16 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Last month the courts suspended most operations until Jan. 16.
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