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Five things you need to know about Moe ending proof of vax policy

Five things you need to know about Moe ending proof of vax policy

The provincial government will end proof of vaccination or negative tests in Saskatchewan businesses, workplaces and other public venues this Monday, Feb, 14 at 12:01 a.m.
Sask Parks is the place to be during family week – free programs and winter camping discounts available

Sask Parks is the place to be during family week – free programs and winter camping discounts available

Who is up for some winter adventures in the parklands?
Elites are blowing their response to the freedom protests

Elites are blowing their response to the freedom protests

If you attack, slander, dismiss or silence your enemy, you will lose
Indigenous delegations, pope meeting set next month

Indigenous delegations, pope meeting set next month

A final audience with Pope Francis will end the trip
Five things you need to know about Thursday's COVID-19 announcements

Five things you need to know about Thursday's COVID-19 announcements

Living with COVID-19 requires all residents to continue the measures known to work
Madge Lake Classic Poker Derby set for Feb 20

Madge Lake Classic Poker Derby set for Feb 20

The February long weekend event includes a snowmobile poker derby, happy hour, raffle prizes, and concludes with a meal
Kamsack residents participate in local protest convoy

Kamsack residents participate in local protest convoy

A group of Kamsack residents exercised their freedom of speech during an organized protest convoy that circled throughout the streets of town
Kamsack Handibus announces rate increase

Kamsack Handibus announces rate increase

The Kamsack HandiBus has serviced area residents for nearly three decades.
Town Talk with Kamsack Mayor Nancy Brunt

Town Talk with Kamsack Mayor Nancy Brunt

The following updates summarize the minutes from two Kamsack Town Council meetings in January 2022.
Self-isolation dropped to five days, none for close contacts

Self-isolation dropped to five days, none for close contacts

Close contacts of positive COVID-19 cases will no longer be required to self-isolate, regardless of vaccination status. 
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