Â鶹´«Ã½AV

Skip to content

Provincial News

Are you ready? Proof of vaccination or negative tests required broadly Oct.1

Are you ready? Proof of vaccination or negative tests required broadly Oct.1

SHA won't be your first stop if you want proof of a negative test; it's going to cost you
Sask. to lower flags for Truth & Reconciliation Day, still not a statutory holiday

Sask. to lower flags for Truth & Reconciliation Day, still not a statutory holiday

Saskatchewan has declared that all government buildings will lower their flags on Thursday, but government employees will not have the day off as a stat holiday.
Vaccine clinics doubled: Now more options to book online

Vaccine clinics doubled: Now more options to book online

Allowing more booked clinics provides flexibility says SHA
Visits to long-term care will need medical masks

Visits to long-term care will need medical masks

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is urgently requesting co-operation from families and visitors
Union calling on province to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Union calling on province to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is not a provincial statutory holiday despite being federally recognized.
Awareness day to promote concussion education

Awareness day to promote concussion education

A 60-minute webinar on concussion management and returning to play is being hosted Sept.29 at 7 p.m.
Judges heading creation of wrongful conviction commission call for release of Saskatchewan sisters

Judges heading creation of wrongful conviction commission call for release of Saskatchewan sisters

Justices Harry LaForme and Juanita Westmoreland-Traore say conviction of Saskatchewan sisters strongly suggests miscarriage of justice
Efforts to stop impaired drivers earns national award

Efforts to stop impaired drivers earns national award

SGI has been named MADD Canada’s 2021 Citizen of Distinction
New cystic fibrosis medication now covered by drug plan

New cystic fibrosis medication now covered by drug plan

Saskatchewan Drug Plan is targeting to add the medication to the formulary effective Oct. 1
'The chicken or the egg' behind revisiting Sask.' s 1960s hydro boom

'The chicken or the egg' behind revisiting Sask.' s 1960s hydro boom

Much of our power comes from projects initiated decades ago
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks