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COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 15

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 15

104,424 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 110 NEW CASES, 207 RECOVERIES, NO NEW DEATHS

VARIANTS OF CONCERN COMMUNITY TRANSMISSION IN REGINA

Regina residents are urged to take additional precautions as there is increasing community transmission of COVID-19 Variants of Concern (VoC). There are currently 70 confirmed cases of VoCs (64 B1.1.7 UK and 6 B1.
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 12

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 12

98,571 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 176 NEW CASES, 131 RECOVERIES, THREE NEW DEATHS

SPRING ROAD BANS BEGIN MONDAY MORNING

Spring road bans will be in effect as of 12:01 a.m., March 15, 2021, across southern Saskatchewan and will also be in effect in many rural municipalities in this area.

Schools get another $29 million in COVID-19 contingency funding

Regina –On the one-year anniversary of the declaration of the global pandemic, the G overnment of Saskatchewan announced on March 11 nearly $29 million in approved funding to support schools during the pandemic.
Reeve unimpressed with out of province call centres for Crown corporations

Reeve unimpressed with out of province call centres for Crown corporations

Regina – When you call in to a Saskatchewan Crown corporation, there’s some expectation that the person answering is based in Saskatchewan. At least that’s what RM of Willow Bunch Reeve Patrick Therrien thinks.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa news

We were all happy to have had our first family visitors and now it’s time to start all over again.

Keystone XL is worth fighting for

On March 4, 2019 – an election year – Prime Minister Trudeau stood and emphatically stated, “I will always fight for Canadian jobs.” Recently, the Canadian government was formally notified that U.S.

COVID-19 cases reflect province-wide problem

Many of you in rural Saskatchewan would be quick to agree that the problem is always Regina where the decisions on running the province are made. Most days, you’d likely be correct.

Alida news

Daryl Dubuc and daughter Brittany travelled to Estevan on Feb. 27, where they visited with family members Natalie, Avery and Asher Rhett Vern, who arrived safe and sound on Feb. 21. Congratulations to everyone and enjoy the little fella.
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