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COVID-19 Update - 32,385 vaccines delivered, 274 new cases, 306 new recoveries, three new deaths

COVID-19 Update - 32,385 vaccines delivered, 274 new cases, 306 new recoveries, three new deaths

There were 1,110 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered yesterday in Saskatchewan - this brings the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 32,385. As of January 22, 96 per cent of the doses received have been administered.
RCMP attend Langenburg Town Council

RCMP attend Langenburg Town Council

Mayor Stasiuk called the regularly scheduled council meeting for the Town of Langenburg to order with all members present.
After the raid: White Bear's gamble opened a path to First Nations sovereignty

After the raid: White Bear's gamble opened a path to First Nations sovereignty

Among the lore of Saskatchewan’s pioneers, Bernard Shepherd breaks the mould — he’s Cree, his ancestors were born on this continent and the ground he broke had nothing to do with farming.
Did Saskatchewan first responders have their wishes granted in December?

Did Saskatchewan first responders have their wishes granted in December?

December spotlight results: 369 impaired offences; lower numbers of other infractions
Gardener's Notebook - Longer days hint of spring that will come

Gardener's Notebook - Longer days hint of spring that will come

There may not be much difference yet, but there is enough of a difference in the length of the days that we can start to hope for spring! Let’s use this time to start making a plan for this year’s gardens and containers.
USask study finds COVID isolation worsens student diets, inactivity, and alcohol intake

USask study finds COVID isolation worsens student diets, inactivity, and alcohol intake

SASKATOON – A University of Saskatchewan (USask) study has found that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant worsening of already poor dietary habits, low activity levels, sedentary behaviour, and high alcohol consumption among university stude
New year, new focus on safe driving habits

New year, new focus on safe driving habits

To kick off the new year, the Canada Safety Council would like to remind you that winter driving requires extra caution.

EPRA encourages recycling of electronics

The Electronic Products Recycling Association (EPRA) is a not-for-proft organization that focusses on the proper recycling of electronic products to ensure health and safety is not compromised when dealing with these items.

Government of Canada launches consultation process for new Canada Water Agency

The federal government is following through on its commitment to establish a Canada Water Agency (CWA) and improve freshwater management across Canada with the launch of public consultations last month.
Sask. First Nation to get roughly $127M for land lost more than a century ago

Sask. First Nation to get roughly $127M for land lost more than a century ago

Mosquito Grizzly Bear's Head Lean Man First Nation is set to get roughly $127 million for land it lost to the federal government more than a century ago.
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