Saskatchewan residents who would like a record of their COVID-19 vaccinations now have access to a new one-page printable COVID Vaccination Record from their MySaskHealthRecord (MSHR) account at eHealth Saskatchewan. The…
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Since Friday, July 23rd, more than 14,000 COVID-19 vaccinations were delivered in the province. With 74 per cent of Saskatchewan residents 12+ with their first dose and 62 per cent…
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Due to recent rainfall and cooler weather, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) is lifting the provincial fire ban that has been in place since July 2. The ban had…
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Martensville High School Student Receives Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship Industry Scholarship
Brooklynn Zaleschuk of Martensville High School is one of one hundred high school graduates from 79 communities across the province that will be receiving Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) Industry Scholarships.…
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With camping season upon us, it is important to be bear aware and keep campsites and other areas free of attractants. Many of Saskatchewan’s parks and campgrounds are in bear…
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If just one per cent of Saskatchewan adults get their first COVID-19 vaccine shot in the next six days, the province will begin Step Three of its Re-Opening Roadmap on…
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All residents 12+ can receive their first dose. Beginning June 10, second dose vaccinations will be open to include residents 55+ or anyone who received their first dose on or…
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The Government of Saskatchewan is making a significant investment to improve the quality of life for individuals managing diabetes and ease the financial impacts on families. As announced in the…
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Thanks to the strong number of people in Saskatchewan getting vaccinated against COVID-19, Saskatchewan residents will once again be able to participate in outdoor team sports and activities as part…
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FSIN And Province Call For Federal Action To Research Undocumented Deaths And Burials In Residential Schools In Saskatchewan
Following the discovery of the remains of 215 children buried on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School on the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc First Nation in British Columbia,…
