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Sask. pulls vaccine QR code after potential information glitches reported

Sask. pulls vaccine QR code after potential information glitches reported

The newly released QR codes on Sask. vaccine records are already being pulled from use, after a scanned code displayed information other than the certificate holder's.
'Apples, oranges and baseball bats:' Should North Sask.'s federal riding split?

'Apples, oranges and baseball bats:' Should North Sask.'s federal riding split?

Belanger said Vidal's win was fair and square, but he maintains the riding's design means the south can drown out smaller communities in the north and depress turnout.
Sask. doubles first doses in first week following proof of vaccination announcements

Sask. doubles first doses in first week following proof of vaccination announcements

First doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have spiked in the province, as residents head to clinics ahead of the incoming proof of vaccination requirement.
Insurance and training funding enhances search and rescue

Insurance and training funding enhances search and rescue

SPSA will provide funding to SARSAV up to a maximum of $40,000 over the next two years
Minimum wage goes up Oct. 1

Minimum wage goes up Oct. 1

$11.81 per hour will be the new minimum wage
StatCan crop estimates continue to shrink

StatCan crop estimates continue to shrink

If estimates prove accurate, Canadian canola production will hit its lowest level in 13 years
FSIN, Sask. gov’t sign first-in-Canada online gaming agreement with SIGA

FSIN, Sask. gov’t sign first-in-Canada online gaming agreement with SIGA

The approved amendment will allow SIGA to build and operate an online platform to compliment its casino gaming, including the option of sports betting
USask researchers awarded more than $4.45 million for six health-related projects

USask researchers awarded more than $4.45 million for six health-related projects

The Northern Village of Pinehouse is the location of a healing centre that will partner in research
RSM launching Indigenous speaker series beginning on Truth & Reconciliation Day

RSM launching Indigenous speaker series beginning on Truth & Reconciliation Day

The event is already sold out for in-person attendance, but the RSM will be live-streaming the event on its website
Sask. opposition calling for military support as ICUs near COVID capacity

Sask. opposition calling for military support as ICUs near COVID capacity

Sask. opposition are calling for action from the provincial government to deploy federal resources to help quell the fourth wave of COVID-19 in the province.
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