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Vaccination rate in Sask. expected to increase with addition of AstraZeneca vaccine

Vaccination rate in Sask. expected to increase with addition of AstraZeneca vaccine

Delivery of the AstraZenica vaccine is expected to begin March 22 for health care workers and residents aged 60-64
Homeowners worried that fire department charging fee for fire calls

Homeowners worried that fire department charging fee for fire calls

A local couple wants homeowners and renters to be aware of what their insurance says about fire coverage after receiving a call from an insurance company
PSSD trustees urged to fund pre-kindergarten on a multi-year basis

PSSD trustees urged to fund pre-kindergarten on a multi-year basis

Pre-K supports the development of three- and four-year-olds using appropriate educational programming based on early childhood research and practice
Miller Express sign Barnett from CCCAA Fullerton College

Miller Express sign Barnett from CCCAA Fullerton College

Sophomore pitcher to bring another right-handed arm to bullpen
SHA shares how residents can recognize real calls for test results, contact tracing

SHA shares how residents can recognize real calls for test results, contact tracing

The Saskatchewan Health Authority has offered information on how residents can confirm they are receiving a phone call from public health
169 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported, 168 recoveries

169 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported, 168 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (46), Regina (41), Far North West (27), Far North East (15), North West (10), North Central (9), Central East (5), Central West (4), South Central (3), South East (2), and South West (1), zones
Tom Lukiwski, MP announces emergency support for local Legion

Tom Lukiwski, MP announces emergency support for local Legion

Branch No. 59, which serves veterans in the Moose Jaw area, to receive more than $15,000
Provincial government announces $18.9 million in COVID funding for child care centres

Provincial government announces $18.9 million in COVID funding for child care centres

The provincial government has announced two new one-time grants to support child care centres with COVID-19 financial strains
Sitting councillors spent over $20K combined during municipal election, data shows

Sitting councillors spent over $20K combined during municipal election, data shows

City hall has provided a glimpse into how much money every council candidate spent during the 2020 municipal election, with the six successful candidates spending a combined $20,109.01
MP Report: Bill C-7

MP Report: Bill C-7

MP Tom Lukiwski writes about Bill C-7
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