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April 2 COVID-19 update: One death, 8,109 more vaccinations, 254 new cases, 150 recoveries

April 2 COVID-19 update: One death, 8,109 more vaccinations, 254 new cases, 150 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 8,109 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 208,742.
Battleford drive-thru for 55+ runs to Wednesday

Battleford drive-thru for 55+ runs to Wednesday

The Battlefords opened a drive-thru COVID-19 immunization clinic for age 55+ beginning Saturday April 3 - one day earlier than announced on Thursday.
New Saskatchewanderer has been announced

New Saskatchewanderer has been announced

The provincial government has announced that musician, adventurer, educator and content creator Felipe Gomez has been announced as the 2021 Saskatchewanderer.
Fewer international tourists unlikely to have huge impact on bear numbers

Fewer international tourists unlikely to have huge impact on bear numbers

Spring is slamming the door on another season of international big game hunting.
Treaty 6 Nations & MNA call for curriculum re-write

Treaty 6 Nations & MNA call for curriculum re-write

The Métis Nation of Alberta and Treaty 6 First Nations have denounced the Alberta government's proposed K-6 curriculum due to its erasure of Indigenous history.
La Ronge scrambles to support homeless as services forced to close down

La Ronge scrambles to support homeless as services forced to close down

The homeless population in the northern Saskatchewan Town of La Ronge was left in limbo as emergency funding ended for short-term winter shelters at the Drifter’s Motel and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band’s Kitsaki Hall.
Schools in Regina, surrounding area and southeast go to online learning

Schools in Regina, surrounding area and southeast go to online learning

Regina – Schools in Regina, the area around that city and east to Whitewood, as well as southeast Saskatchewan have announced they are going to remote learning until April 23.
Crown drops assault, robbery charges against M.L. woman

Crown drops assault, robbery charges against M.L. woman

Charges were withdrawn against a woman accused of participating in the assault and robbery of a Meadow Lake man.
COVID-19 update: drive-thru vaccinations announced including NB

COVID-19 update: drive-thru vaccinations announced including NB

Here are highlights from the Sask. Health Authority news conference in Regina Thursday with health minister Paul Merriman, SHA CEO Scott Livingstone and chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab.
Trial set for man accused of violent Unity home invasion

Trial set for man accused of violent Unity home invasion

A trial has been set for a Macklin man sitting in jail for more than a year after three of his scheduled trials were halted or adjourned. Drayden Clinton, 25, had three trials set in 2020.
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