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Sask. NDP calling for gathering limits before Thanksgiving weekend, gov鈥檛 saying no

Sask. NDP calling for gathering limits before Thanksgiving weekend, gov鈥檛 saying no

The provincial government has said it doesn't plan to implement circuit-breaker tactics to deal with the fourth wave of COVID, despite calls from experts for more restrictions over the upcoming holiday.
78% of Sask. COVID-19 cases in September were unvaccinated

78% of Sask. COVID-19 cases in September were unvaccinated

The COVID-19 stats from September show transmission is high in unvaccinated individuals, and weekly numbers show a slight slowdown from last week.
Flu shot clinics begin on Oct. 12, will include COVID vaccine availabilities

Flu shot clinics begin on Oct. 12, will include COVID vaccine availabilities

Public health is beginning flu clinics next week, which will also be offering COVID-19 vaccinations to residents still seeking first or second doses.
Keep yourself and others safe 鈥 don鈥檛 drive distracted: SGI

Keep yourself and others safe 鈥 don鈥檛 drive distracted: SGI

Distracted driving responsible for one in five collision-related injuries
Saskatchewan military families honoured

Saskatchewan military families honoured

Fifty traditional afternoon tea packages provided to families
Upcoming Sask. Winter Games will require athletes, crowds to be vaccinated

Upcoming Sask. Winter Games will require athletes, crowds to be vaccinated

The upcoming Saskatchewan Winter Games will require every person in attendance to be vaccinated, and athletes under 12 won't be able to participate this year
Electric vehicle fee now in effect

Electric vehicle fee now in effect

SGI says fees will support road and highway maintenance
SHA confirms proof of vaccination policy for staff, phasing in by November

SHA confirms proof of vaccination policy for staff, phasing in by November

The Saskatchewan Health Authority has implemented a vaccination requirement for all staff in the health region, with a deadline of early November for completion
Truth & Reconciliation Day ends with round dance on Legislature lawn

Truth & Reconciliation Day ends with round dance on Legislature lawn

鈥淲e just wanted to come sing here and show them we still have our voices, to use our voice and show them we're still here.鈥 - co-organizer Montana Nistor
Sask. businesses begin asking for proof of vaccination on Friday

Sask. businesses begin asking for proof of vaccination on Friday

Beginning Friday, Sask. residents will have to begin carrying their COVID-19 vaccine certificates or negative test results to access certain public spaces in the province.
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