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Bronze, silver medals added to Team Sask's total at Summer Games

Bronze, silver medals added to Team Sask's total at Summer Games

Bradyn Giraudier (24) from Assiniboia won silver in the Men’s Special Olympic 100m event .
Pfizer booster dose approved for kids between five and 11 years old

Pfizer booster dose approved for kids between five and 11 years old

OTTAWA — Health Canada has authorized a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children between five and 11 years old, chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said Friday.
‘He Lived Where You Live’ postcard campaign honours soldiers killed in France 80 years ago

‘He Lived Where You Live’ postcard campaign honours soldiers killed in France 80 years ago

Friday, Aug. 19 is the 80th anniversary of the Dieppe Raid, which is considered Canada's darkest day during the Second World War because of the number of men killed, wounded or taken prisoner.
Platform athlete wins silver medals at 2022 Canada Summer Games

Platform athlete wins silver medals at 2022 Canada Summer Games

All rowers in canoe kayak made the consolation final and the Team Sask. men’s volleyball team swept Team NB 3-0.
Five things to know about the Aug. 18 COVID-19 report

Five things to know about the Aug. 18 COVID-19 report

Cases of COVID-19 have gone up in report for July 17 to Aug. 13
Regina looking to bid for 2024 Brier

Regina looking to bid for 2024 Brier

City council on board with a contribution of $200,000 to Regina’s Brier bid.
Crop Report: СÀ¶ÊÓƵwest leading the harvest, yields below average

Crop Report: СÀ¶ÊÓƵwest leading the harvest, yields below average

Saskatchewan Agriculture Crop Report for Aug. 9-15
Team Sask athletics add three bronze medals, Canada Summer Games

Team Sask athletics add three bronze medals, Canada Summer Games

August 17 was Pride Day around Canada Games Park. Team Sask showed their support and solidarity by wearing pride coloured clothing.
NDP leader Beck concerned about bed closures in Assiniboia

NDP leader Beck concerned about bed closures in Assiniboia

Carla Beck raised concerns about the closure of acute care beds in Assiniboia Union Hospital Tuesday.
Federal Court documents reveal travel ban not based on science

Federal Court documents reveal travel ban not based on science

The federal government is trying to quash two separate lawsuits against its travel ban, which is called one of the strongest vaccination mandates for travellers in the world.
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