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Expect traffic delays on the highways

Expect traffic delays on the highways

A weekly construction update on the Highway Hotline provides Saskatchewan residents with the latest details on current projects
Métis citizens encouraged to get vaccinated

Métis citizens encouraged to get vaccinated

This is Your Shot incentive program offers prizes for fully vaccinated Saskatchewan Métis citizens
Funding increased to Kids Help Phone to support student mental health

Funding increased to Kids Help Phone to support student mental health

“Student mental health is always incredibly important, and even more so this week as students return to school.” - Education Minister Dustin Duncan.
SJHL to require vaccination for players, staff, officials, volunteers

SJHL to require vaccination for players, staff, officials, volunteers

Players, coaches, staff, officials and volunteers who interact regularly with players will have to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 15.
Deschambault Lake calls COVID-19 outbreak, 50 active cases, variant of concern confirmed

Deschambault Lake calls COVID-19 outbreak, 50 active cases, variant of concern confirmed

A second community in northern Saskatchewan is the site of a COVID-19 outbreak. This time, it's Deschambault Lake.
Delta variant dominant in Saskatoon

Delta variant dominant in Saskatoon

City Health Officer is warning of the increasing cases of the Delta variant
Province launching COVID self-testing pilot program for students in select schools

Province launching COVID self-testing pilot program for students in select schools

Supplying rapid tests will help schools screen for unseen COVID infections, says public health.
Weekly COVID update: 1,567 new cases since Aug. 25, 977 recoveries, 11 deaths

Weekly COVID update: 1,567 new cases since Aug. 25, 977 recoveries, 11 deaths

Sask.'s current 7-day average of new cases has reached 248, according to data.
USask research team finds new potential path to combat aggressive cancers

USask research team finds new potential path to combat aggressive cancers

The hope is that this research will lead to the development of novel targeted therapeutics
Sask. not returning to COVID-related public health orders, says Premier Moe

Sask. not returning to COVID-related public health orders, says Premier Moe

Premier Scott Moe said the fourth wave of COVID-19 will not reverse the province's current re-opening position
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