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VISITOR RESTRICTIONS EASING FOR RESIDENTS IN CARE HOMES

Families of residents in long-term care homes and personal care homes in Saskatchewan will soon be able to safely spend more time together, thanks to the COVID-19 vaccination program.
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR APRIL 22

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR APRIL 22

372,334 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 254 NEW CASES, 299 RECOVERIES, ONE NEW DEATH
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR APRIL 21

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR APRIL 21

365,001 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 231 NEW CASES, 317 RECOVERIES, FOUR NEW DEATHS

GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN AND UNITED WAY LAUNCHES WEBSITE TO HELP FAMILIES FIND LICENSED CHILD CARE

Today, the government announced the creation of an online portal called Parent Central to help parents or caregivers find and access licensed child care, information, programming or services for children from the ages of zero to six.
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EXPANDING VACCINATION COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY, 40+ STARTING APRIL 28

The province of Saskatchewan will be using AstraZenca to immunize adults 40 years and older. AstraZeneca will be integrated into the provincial vaccination roll-out plan.

NEW ANNUAL FEE OF $150 ON ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Owners of electric passenger vehicles registered in Saskatchewan will begin paying a new annual road-use fee of $150, effective October 1, 2021. The necessary amendments to The Fuel Tax Act, 2000 were introduced today.

NEW TAX MEASURES WILL BRING VAPOUR AND 鈥淗EAT-NOT-BURN鈥 PRODUCTS IN LINE WITH TOBACCO

A new tax of聽20 per cent on the retail price of all vapour liquids, products and devices will take effect in Saskatchewan on September 1, 2021. Legislation to implement the new Vapour Products Tax (VPT) was introduced today.
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR APRIL 20

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR APRIL 20

357,447 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 249 NEW CASES, 236 RECOVERIES, NO NEW DEATHS
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