Operation Red Nose enthusiastically launches its 14th annual road safety campaign in Saskatchewan today. From November 25th to December 31st, 2022, motorists in Prince Albert, Yorkton, The Battlefords, and Saskatoon…
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The province’s first legal, regulated online gaming platform is now live! PlayNow.com launched this on November 3, ushering in a new era of safe, secure online casino gaming, sports betting…
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Martensville-Warman MLA Continues Working Towards Bringing Doctors to Area Amidst Budget Announcement
On Wednesday, March 23, the Government of Saskatchewan released the 2022-23 Budget, which Finance Minister Donna Harpauer noted, shows “Saskatchewan is back on track. We are seeing strong economic growth…
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The provincial requirement to provide proof of vaccination or negative tests in Saskatchewan businesses, workplaces and other public venues will end this Monday, February 14 at 12:01am. eHealth Saskatchewan will…
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Paxlovid, the first Health Canada-approved oral antiviral (pill) to treat COVID-19, will be available for eligible residents starting Wednesday, January 26. Eligibility – Paxlovid is for treatment of symptomatic COVID-19…
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With in-class learning resuming across the province this week, schools will continue to provide notification of COVID-19 cases based on self-reporting from students and staff. With the announcement that asymptomatic, vaccinated…
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Saskatchewan has rapid antigen testing kits available throughout the province to help residents monitor for COVID-19 at home. Increased use of this tool enables everyone to take the necessary actions…
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With influenza vaccination clinics starting in Saskatchewan today, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has returned to mass-immunization clinics, in addition to the pop-up mobile clinics that had been offered throughout…
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Prairie Women on Snowmobiles (PWOS) have made a huge impact upon so many people throughout the province since being created in 2000. The mission of this organization was to bring…
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Effective Friday, October 1, 2021, proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test result will be required in Saskatchewan for public access to a range of businesses, event venues, as…
