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Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 83 calls during the week of July 1 to July 8, some of which included: one traffic accident, 42 provincial traffic offences, two impaired, four other provincial statutes, one harassment/threat, two assaults, one th

Living with COVID-19: Re-Opening Saskatchewan step three guidance

As of July 7, 71 per cent of Saskatchewan residents had received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and 50 per cent are now fully immunized.
Cameron: Simon’s appointment long time coming

Cameron: Simon’s appointment long time coming

Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Chief Bobby Cameron has welcomed the recent appointment of Mary Simon as Canada’s Governor General, but adds it should have been done a long time ago.
July 19 COVID-19 update: No deaths, 1.35M vaccinations, 16 new cases, 37 recoveries

July 19 COVID-19 update: No deaths, 1.35M vaccinations, 16 new cases, 37 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 2,704 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,350,671.
Sask. lifts provincial fire ban as weather cools, active fires number 161

Sask. lifts provincial fire ban as weather cools, active fires number 161

The Saskatchewan public Safety Agency lifted the provincial fire ban Monday, as approaching weather bringing cooler temperatures and rain is expected to aid the ongoing dry conditions.
Flag remembering Indigenous children unveiled

Flag remembering Indigenous children unveiled

The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations held a flag raising ceremony on Saturday at Marquis Downs Racetrack, unveiling a banner that honours all Indigenous children who were taken away from their families and no longer returned home after atte
Important area of connected habitat conserved through collaboration

Important area of connected habitat conserved through collaboration

Landowners partner with Ducks Unlimited Canada and Nature Conservancy of Canada to protect wetlands and grasslands in southeastern Saskatchewan
Hop Circuit tour pouring pints, highlighting breweries in Regina’s warehouse district

Hop Circuit tour pouring pints, highlighting breweries in Regina’s warehouse district

Patio season is in full swing for craft breweries in Regina, which means another popular summer tourism booster is also back for another year: the Hop Circuit, featuring six local spots to enjoy a Saskatchewan pint.
VIDO research provides insight into the immune response . . .

VIDO research provides insight into the immune response . . .

And possible long-term health impacts associated with COVID-19
Stopping arsenic from contaminating drinking water

Stopping arsenic from contaminating drinking water

SASKATOON – Researchers used synchrotron light to determine that plant waste could be an ideal, cost-effective method for preventing arsenic in mine waste from polluting our water.
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