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Sask. residents warned to avoid online cryptocurrency platform CoinRise

Sask. residents warned to avoid online cryptocurrency platform CoinRise

Cryptocurrency site CoinRise has been flagged by a provincial agency as unregistered to sell investments in Sask.
NDP call for holiday gathering restrictions to head off fifth wave of COVID

NDP call for holiday gathering restrictions to head off fifth wave of COVID

Sask. NDP are calling for official gathering restrictions over the holidays, to preemptively cut Omicron transmission before it surges.
Highway Hotline adds more highway cameras to Sask. roads

Highway Hotline adds more highway cameras to Sask. roads

The Ministry of Highways has added more road condition cameras to highways in the province.
Sask. records 65 Omicron cases, no formal holiday restrictions

Sask. records 65 Omicron cases, no formal holiday restrictions

"The actions we take over the holidays will determine if and when we will see a surge [of Omicron].鈥 - Chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab.
Sask. groups left out of Alberta coal consultations

Sask. groups left out of Alberta coal consultations

Saskatchewan experts will not be included in a panel reviewing coal mining in the Alberta Rockies at the end of Dec.
Sask. Employment Act amendments arrive Jan.1

Sask. Employment Act amendments arrive Jan.1

All types of workers will soon be protected from sexual harassment under legislation, including volunteers.
Sask. trespass laws take effect Jan. 1

Sask. trespass laws take effect Jan. 1

New trespassing law amendments come into effect next week.
Meili: Gov't must prepare for fifth wave

Meili: Gov't must prepare for fifth wave

Booster shots will be available for individuals 18 and up beginning on Monday.
Sask. expands booster doses to 18+ to 鈥減repare for Omicron鈥 variant

Sask. expands booster doses to 18+ to 鈥減repare for Omicron鈥 variant

Sask. residents are being asked to "exercise caution" and assume Omicron is in their communities by public health
Cowessess FN receives federal funding for grave site identification project

Cowessess FN receives federal funding for grave site identification project

Federal funding will help support Cowessess First Nation as it works to identify the unmarked graves discovered this past June.
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