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Farming For Health reports to Council

Farming For Health reports to Council

The Health Foundation appeared at the most recent regular meeting of Yorkton Council Feb. 22, to provide an update on its Farming For Health (FFH) initiative.
Only 56 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths reported today

Only 56 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths reported today

In addition to 81 per cent of long-term care residents having received their first dose and 46 per cent of long term care residents having received both first and second doses, 76 per cent of Saskatchewan's personal care homes have now received their

At what point do we move on from a tragedy like the Humboldt bus crash?

Regina鈥 At what point do we move on from a tragedy, and is three years too soon? That was the fundamental question raised by New Democratic Party Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon in a press release on Feb.

Saskatchewan seeks to build a containment level 4 lab to research pandemics

Regina鈥 Vertical integration, where you control all aspects of your operation, is what Saskatchewan鈥檚 Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) is aiming for in preparation for the next pandemic, as well as dealing with continuing variants o

China, Europe winning EV 鈥榖attery arms race,鈥 House committee told

China and Europe are winning the 鈥済lobal battery arms race,鈥 seen as a key factor in determining which economies will dominate in a decarbonized future, a parliamentary committee heard Monday.
Wordy Wednesday - avocation

Wordy Wednesday - avocation

Welcome to 'Wordy Wednesday' brought to you by our friends at Yorkton Public Library, (including Slow the friendly sloth), and appearing here courtesy of Yorkton This Week. The word of the day; avocation 鈥 noun 鈥 1.

麻豆传媒AV African variant of COVID-19 detected in North Central zone

The province reported on Tuesday that a resident of the North Central zone, which includes Prince Albert, has had the B1.

Crop Insurance coverage, rates going up, but premium cost declining

Regina鈥 Crop Insurance coverage is going up due to higher commodity prices, and rates are going up as well, but the premium cost per dollar of coverage continues to decline.
Sask. announces $15 million for VIDO-Intervac pandemic research

Sask. announces $15 million for VIDO-Intervac pandemic research

The Government of Saskatchewan is committing $15 million of new funding to further support important pandemic research by the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) at the University of Saskatchewan.
Editorial - Think big about a winter festival

Editorial - Think big about a winter festival

Last week two 'snow artists' from Saskatoon braved the final days of the recent cold snap and created 'Huggable' in City Centre Park.
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