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"A historic day," as sod is turned for Indigenous Sask. gallery

"A historic day," as sod is turned for Indigenous Sask. gallery

The Government of Canada will invest up to $4,371,287 while the Government of Saskatchewan will contribute $1,457,96 to see the project completed.
Inquiry must assess how Canada’s fragmented COVID-19 response lost the public’s trust

Inquiry must assess how Canada’s fragmented COVID-19 response lost the public’s trust

Canada’s public health response was hampered by fragmentation in decision-making, shared between federal and provincial/territorial and sometimes municipal governments.
Box office update: Hollywood’s long, hot summer

Box office update: Hollywood’s long, hot summer

Cairns on Cinema - Hollywood execs are hoping Tom Cruise, not to mention Barbie, can bail them out from all of their current problems
State of emergency declared for La Loche this week

State of emergency declared for La Loche this week

Mandatory evacuation ordered for priority levels 1 and 2 for Northern Village of La Loche; voluntary order for rest of community.
Nominations on in Rosthern-Shellbrook, Coronation Park

Nominations on in Rosthern-Shellbrook, Coronation Park

Premier Scott Moe confirms he will run again, will be first Sask Party nomination for 2024; meanwhile, the NDP have a candidate nominated for Regina Coronation Park byelection.
E-scooters get go ahead in Regina

E-scooters get go ahead in Regina

Bylaw changes are passed at Council to allow use of e-scooters in Regina, effective immediately.
$20M for long COVID research network

$20M for long COVID research network

New funding helps University of Saskatchewan researchers take aim at debilitating condition.
Five things to know about the Feb. 16 CRISP report

Five things to know about the Feb. 16 CRISP report

Flu cases and COVID-19 continue weeks-long trend downward in the province.
Five things to know about the Jan. 6 CRISP report

Five things to know about the Jan. 6 CRISP report

Flu cases and COVID-19 declining in the province
Saskatoon: Free holiday dinner and gifts served up for 2,000

Saskatoon: Free holiday dinner and gifts served up for 2,000

A warm meal for all and gifts for the kids.
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