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Sask. acquires Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 doses for unvaxxed residents

Sask. acquires Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 doses for unvaxxed residents

Saskatchewan has received a limited amount of one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccines for residents who have yet to be immunized.
Sask. reverses SIS delivery changes after public pressure to address concerns

Sask. reverses SIS delivery changes after public pressure to address concerns

The Ministry of Social Services is reversing changes to the income support program after extensive public pushback
Residential school survivors part of delegation to meet Pope Francis

Residential school survivors part of delegation to meet Pope Francis

The meeting hopes to repair the damaged relationship of Indigenous Peoples with the Catholic Church
PCC, Legion provide Remembrance Day wreaths for Sask. cenotaphs

PCC, Legion provide Remembrance Day wreaths for Sask. cenotaphs

More than 170 wreaths were provided to Sask. Legion branches this year for cenotaphs and memorials on Remembrance Day.
Sask. approves hospital buffer zones to stop protests

Sask. approves hospital buffer zones to stop protests

Saskatchewan hospitals will now be able to enforce safe zones against protests, due to new legislation amendments approved today.
Sask. introduces new police team for warrant enforcement, monitoring offenders

Sask. introduces new police team for warrant enforcement, monitoring offenders

A new policing team in Saskatchewan will be tasked with monitoring warrants and court conditions for high-risk offenders, said the province.
Sask. creating provincial branch of law enforcement to spread duties

Sask. creating provincial branch of law enforcement to spread duties

The new Provincial Protective Services is expected to be fully operational in Saskatchewan by the end of next year.
SES pushing recommendations to improve Sask. gov’ts emission reduction targets

SES pushing recommendations to improve Sask. gov’ts emission reduction targets

The Sask. Environmental Society has a list of recommendations for the provincial government, aimed at deeply cutting the province's greenhouse gas emissions within the decade.
Snow expected to fall tonight in central Sask., continue until Thursday

Snow expected to fall tonight in central Sask., continue until Thursday

A low pressure system is expected to bring five to 10 centimetres of snow across central Saskatchewan starting from the evening of Nov. 9 until Nov. 11.
Heading south? Make sure you know how to come home

Heading south? Make sure you know how to come home

CBSA warns travellers may experience delays at ports of entry due to the public health measures as the CBSA will not compromise health and safety for the sake of border wait times
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