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NDP say vaccine clinics at Rider games a must-have measure

NDP say vaccine clinics at Rider games a must-have measure

The Sask NDP are seeking a more aggressive vaccination plan from the provincial government moving forward, including clinics at Roughrider games.
NDP, Regina restaurant owner calling on Sask. gov’t to extend pandemic offsale licences

NDP, Regina restaurant owner calling on Sask. gov’t to extend pandemic offsale licences

The Saskatchewan NDP and Regina restaurant owner Josh McLean are calling on the provincial government to extend temporary offsale licences granted to restaurants during pandemic closures, after pulling them on short notice last week.
June – No deaths or ICU admissions among fully vaccinated says SHA

June – No deaths or ICU admissions among fully vaccinated says SHA

The Saskatchewan Health Authority says there were no COVID-19 related deaths or ICU admissions of any resident who had received both doses of vaccine in June, but they are reminding the public the fight is not over.
Sask. Health Authority to end weekly COVID briefings

Sask. Health Authority to end weekly COVID briefings

As Saskatchewan approaches the end to public health measures this weekend, the province will no longer be providing biweekly COVID-19 updates from officials moving forward.
Premier Moe backs decision to remove public health restrictions in July

Premier Moe backs decision to remove public health restrictions in July

Following the weekend announcement, Premier Scott Moe defended the decision to move forward with lifting public health orders, despite the province not yet reaching its reopening plan’s set thresholds.
Manitoba reopening plan ties restriction changes to vaccination targets for three specific dates

Manitoba reopening plan ties restriction changes to vaccination targets for three specific dates

Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced a reopening plan June 10 that ties easing of public health restrictions to reaching specific targets for first and second dose vaccinations by set dates this summer.
Manitoba breaks 50,000 total COVID-19 case mark, five new cases in Flin Flon/Snow Lake district

Manitoba breaks 50,000 total COVID-19 case mark, five new cases in Flin Flon/Snow Lake district

Another five cases of COVID-19 have been found in the health district covering Flin Flon. Manitoba reported 493 net new cases, breaking the 50,000 total case barrier and bringing Manitoba up to 50,144 cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
Manitoba restricts outdoor gatherings, business entry ahead of May long as ICUs fill up

Manitoba restricts outdoor gatherings, business entry ahead of May long as ICUs fill up

Two changes were announced for Manitoba's provincial public health orders Thursday, restricting outdoor gatherings and how many members of a family can enter businesses over May long weekend. As of 12:01 a.m.
COVID-19 hits too close to home

COVID-19 hits too close to home

A candid interview with Jenn Sedor shed light in wonder of what it might be like to contract the COVID-19 virus or any of its variants. Sedor, Carlyle’s mayor, was very transparent as she detailed her family’s ordeal with the B117 U.K.
Sweeping restrictions announced for Manitoba, will go into effect May 9

Sweeping restrictions announced for Manitoba, will go into effect May 9

Gyms, in-person dining in restaurants, bars, patios, personal services closed, all indoor gatherings barred until May 30: province
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