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Immunization of 1,950 health care workers begin in Saskatoon

Immunization of 1,950 health care workers begin in Saskatoon

St. Paul’s Hospital ICU Registered Nurse Kathy Pickerl was first in line to receive the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine in Saskatoon on December 22, as the province moved into the early stages of Phase 1 of the Vaccine Delivery Plan.
COVID-19 update: 3 deaths, 181 new cases

COVID-19 update: 3 deaths, 181 new cases

Three residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. All three deaths were in the 80+ age group. One in the North West zone and two in the Regina zone.
Police issue tickets to suspended drivers in November

Police issue tickets to suspended drivers in November

Police in Saskatchewan caught 341 people driving while suspended during the month of November, and issued 558 tickets for driving an unregistered vehicle or a trailer.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada suggests leaving your old Christmas tree in your backyard

The Nature Conservancy of Canada suggests leaving your old Christmas tree in your backyard

December 21, 2020 – If you’d like to prolong the holiday spirit and share the gift of giving with wildlife, then the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has a suggestion.
Cornerstone board members meet virtually for December meeting

Cornerstone board members meet virtually for December meeting

The board of trustees for Southeast Cornerstone Public School Division met in a virtual meeting December 16.
Carbon tax $17,000 for one year: Phair Oilfield Tank Truck

Carbon tax $17,000 for one year: Phair Oilfield Tank Truck

Weyburn, Carnduff – Anne Phair was having some coffee with some friends one day, back when you could still do that. They were talking about the federal carbon tax.
Traffic and drug charges handled by Weyburn Police

Traffic and drug charges handled by Weyburn Police

The Weyburn Police Service experienced a busy week receiving 89 calls for service during the period of December 14to 21, resulting in a total of 28 charges being laid.
COVID-19 Update: Four Deaths, 206 New Cases, 131 in Hospital, 92 Recoveries

COVID-19 Update: Four Deaths, 206 New Cases, 131 in Hospital, 92 Recoveries

Four residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. All four deaths were reported in the Regina zone. One in the 50-59 age group, one in the 60-69 age group, one in the 70-79 age group and one in the 80+ age group.
Monday Meals & Munchies

Monday Meals & Munchies

Sweeten dinner with fresh fruit
CBSA Prairie Region operational and enforcement highlights from 2020

CBSA Prairie Region operational and enforcement highlights from 2020

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Prairie Region released operational and enforcement highlights that demonstrate how CBSA employees throughout the region have worked to safeguard our communities while supporting the economy during these unpre
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