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Saskatchewan has four COVID deaths, 154 new cases, 655 recoveries

Saskatchewan has four COVID deaths, 154 new cases, 655 recoveries

Four residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. One new death in the age group 80+ was reported in the North West zone. One new death in the age group 70-79 was reported in the North West zone.
Chamber manager reflects on uncertainty, adaptation of businesses during 2020

Chamber manager reflects on uncertainty, adaptation of businesses during 2020

It was a year of uncertainty and adaptation for many Weyburn businesses in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Early on, non-essential businesses were forced to close their doors as mandated by the government.
Moderna vaccine to arrive in Saskatchewan week of Dec. 28

Moderna vaccine to arrive in Saskatchewan week of Dec. 28

With Health Canada’s approval of the Moderna vaccine for COVID-19, Saskatchewan is anticipating 4,900 doses to arrive in the province the week of December 28.
COVID-19 Update: Five Deaths, 159 New Cases, 125 in Hospital, 249 Recoveries

COVID-19 Update: Five Deaths, 159 New Cases, 125 in Hospital, 249 Recoveries

Five residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. Two deaths in the 70-79 age group were in the Regina (2) zone. Three deaths in the 80+ age group were in the North West (1), Central East (1) and Regina (1) zones.
Holiday hours at COVID-19 Drive-Thru testing sites

Holiday hours at COVID-19 Drive-Thru testing sites

As we approach the holiday season, please be aware that some Saskatchewan Health Authority drive-thru testing sites will have modified hours.
RCMP advises of increase in church break-ins in Saskatchewan

RCMP advises of increase in church break-ins in Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan RCMP Crime Prevention/Crime Reduction Unit (CP/CR) has a mission to reduce crime in Saskatchewan by targeting known criminals and repeat offenders.
Experience a Virtual Christmas Concert

Experience a Virtual Christmas Concert

Although COVID-19 means that we can’t stay together, that doesn’t mean that we have to be apart.
Calvary Baptist appeal hearing set for Jan. 14

Calvary Baptist appeal hearing set for Jan. 14

The appeal hearing for Calvary Baptist Church to the Planning and Development Appeal Board will be heard on Jan. 14.
Saskatchewan Chamber announces Training and Employment Network

Saskatchewan Chamber announces Training and Employment Network

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce has developed the Training and Employment Network (TEN) to provide support to communities and companies to integrate Indigenous, immigrant, youth and women workers into the lo
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.
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