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Update on Pfizer vaccine delays says Sask. could run out of vaccines within days

Update on Pfizer vaccine delays says Sask. could run out of vaccines within days

Saskatchewan officials are currently working on an update to the province's vaccine delivery plan, as delays in Pfizer deliveries cause concern
Young pitcher from Colorado to suit up for Miller Express

Young pitcher from Colorado to suit up for Miller Express

Julian Zamora set to play freshman season at NCAA Division II Washburn University
Radon not a known danger in Moose Jaw, but testing doesn’t hurt

Radon not a known danger in Moose Jaw, but testing doesn’t hurt

More than 15 per cent of homes in Saskatchewan believed to have high enough levels to be a concern
Musician’s love of video games leads to creation of first game

Musician’s love of video games leads to creation of first game

The free-to-play game is a two-dimensional action platformer that evokes the style of eight-bit retro games from the era of the Nintendo Entertainment System
Peacock students to take part in aviation course — and build an actual, flying biplane

Peacock students to take part in aviation course — and build an actual, flying biplane

New Aviation Studies project looking to construct a Nieuport 17 biplane from scratch, with potential first flight in 2023
Fifth ticket issued to Freedom Rally participant

Fifth ticket issued to Freedom Rally participant

Two Moose Jaw residents hit with $2,800 fines, three others to appear in court in May
BREAKING: Canadian Tire fulfills payment obligation for purchase of city property

BREAKING: Canadian Tire fulfills payment obligation for purchase of city property

The agreement stipulated that the company had to pay non-refundable deposits totalling $250,000 by Jan. 15 as part of the deal to purchase 11.95 acres (4.78 hectares) of exhibition property for $3,171,725, or $265,500 per acre
309 new COVID-19 cases, 6 deaths reported, 412 recoveries

309 new COVID-19 cases, 6 deaths reported, 412 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (69), Regina (43), North Central (30), North West (29), Far North West (25), Central East (19), South East (19), Far North East (18), Far North Central (16), North East (10), South West (3), and Central West (3) zones
Sask. Polytech launches new mental health research project for farmers, ranchers

Sask. Polytech launches new mental health research project for farmers, ranchers

Researchers at Sask Polytech are looking to talk to Saskatchewan farmers and ranchers about mental health to create a targeted support system
Staff in PSSD don’t need reason for taking medical leave, education director says

Staff in PSSD don’t need reason for taking medical leave, education director says

The division’s HR department provided a report that included statistics about employee absences during the 2019-20 school year
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