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Preliminary hearing for four accused of murdering elementary teacher adjourned until October

Preliminary hearing for four accused of murdering elementary teacher adjourned until October

GoFundMe page raising money for family
No surge in visitors in North Portal after U.S. border reopened

No surge in visitors in North Portal after U.S. border reopened

The situation in North Portal is different from what could have been expected.
Sask Polytech joins USask, U of R in requiring students to get vaccinated

Sask Polytech joins USask, U of R in requiring students to get vaccinated

Masking on campus will also continue
SHA recommends but doesn鈥檛 mandate masks for unvaccinated students, staff in schools

SHA recommends but doesn鈥檛 mandate masks for unvaccinated students, staff in schools

Public health has issued a recommendation on masking in schools, following backlash from the public this week
Living with COVID: Province provides guidance on long-term COVID-19 precautions

Living with COVID: Province provides guidance on long-term COVID-19 precautions

Includes guidance for schools, booster shots
Physicians urge school divisions to mandate masking, practice public health measures

Physicians urge school divisions to mandate masking, practice public health measures

鈥淲e are asking school divisions to enact measures that will mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in their schools, especially as the highly contagious Delta variant spreads in the province,鈥 said Dr. Eben Strydom, SMA president.
FSIN, SIEC to sign STEM MOU

FSIN, SIEC to sign STEM MOU

An MOU between FSIN and SIEC aims to promote STEM to First Nation students.
Sask. Volunteer Medal recipients include 12 community advocates, leaders

Sask. Volunteer Medal recipients include 12 community advocates, leaders

Twelve individuals will be honoured next week with the Saskatchewan Volunteer Award from Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty.
Sask. Chamber of Commerce says poor harvest could impact whole province

Sask. Chamber of Commerce says poor harvest could impact whole province

When producers struggle financially, it affects all of Saskatchewan.
Province releases one-year interim education plan

Province releases one-year interim education plan

The Interim Provincial Education Plan released by the Government of Saskatchewan will focus on three key priorities.
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