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鈥榃e are not going to take your cattle鈥; Premier addresses conspiracies

鈥榃e are not going to take your cattle鈥; Premier addresses conspiracies

Premier says conspiracy theories are costing lives
Sask. Provincial Archives welcomes new overseeing archivist

Sask. Provincial Archives welcomes new overseeing archivist

Carol Radford-Grant has been appointed the new provincial archivist for the Saskatchewan Provincial Archives.
Vaccination, negative test required for SGI drivers tests beginning end of Oct.

Vaccination, negative test required for SGI drivers tests beginning end of Oct.

Drivers headed for in-car testing will need to remember their vaccine passport, as SGI is requiring students be vaccinated for COVID-19 to get behind the wheel with an examiner.
Legal affidavits objecting to immunization serve no purpose, says SHA

Legal affidavits objecting to immunization serve no purpose, says SHA

Affidavits are not entered into any health database and will be destroyed on receipt
Update: One of four wanted for human trafficking turns himself in

Update: One of four wanted for human trafficking turns himself in

Saskatchewan RCMP are on the lookout for four suspects in an ongoing human trafficking investigation.
Funds earmarked for better rural transit

Funds earmarked for better rural transit

Inter-community transit fund creates new transportation options after Greyhound and STC strand rural passengers
Calgary Crime Stoppers sends alert into Saskatchewan

Calgary Crime Stoppers sends alert into Saskatchewan

If you have any info on Sarah Dawn Wilm's whereabouts please let us Calgary Crime Stoppers know
Moe says still no new COVID restrictions coming to Sask., despite rising ICU cases

Moe says still no new COVID restrictions coming to Sask., despite rising ICU cases

Still no new public health restrictions on the horizon in Saskatchewan, said the Premier, as officials continue to push the province's long-term vaccination plan
50 years of multiculturalism: Has the dial moved forward?

50 years of multiculturalism: Has the dial moved forward?

While Canadians 鈥減ride鈥 themselves on diversity, the inclusion of that diversity remains a question mark
Sask. provincial emergency centre to alleviate COVID stress from frontline workers

Sask. provincial emergency centre to alleviate COVID stress from frontline workers

Saskatchewan has activated its emergency response command structure to help alleviate stress on frontline workers in the healthcare system
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