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FSIN Vice Chief Watson tests positive for COVID-19

FSIN Vice Chief Watson tests positive for COVID-19

"For anyone who may have been in close contact with me during this time, please self-isolate, get tested and follow the directions of our health care professionals." - Vice Chief Morley Watson
Saskatchewan leads nation in job growth

Saskatchewan leads nation in job growth

10,100 jobs gained in one month
Sask. reinstates self-isolation orders, health care slowdowns to combat COVID wave

Sask. reinstates self-isolation orders, health care slowdowns to combat COVID wave

Sask. Premier Scott Moe brought back isolation orders and promised to increase testing and ICU capacity to address COVID surges, but still no masking or gathering policies
First Nation investment way to keep money in community: Chamber speaker

First Nation investment way to keep money in community: Chamber speaker

For entrepreneurs, First Nation investment opportunities are a way to keep business and money in the local economy, according to Sean Willy, Des Nedhe Group鈥檚 president and CEO.
Crime Stoppers issues latest wanted list

Crime Stoppers issues latest wanted list

Call 1-800-222-8477(TIPS) to leave an anonymous tip
Outrage, confusion meets appointment of non-Indigenous man to MMIWG secretariat

Outrage, confusion meets appointment of non-Indigenous man to MMIWG secretariat

Native Women鈥檚 Association of Canada has called out Carolyn Bennett, Crown-Indigenous relations minister, for naming a non-indigenous man as executive director for the MMIWG secretariat
Protest at Regina Legislature puts pressure on gov鈥檛 for action against COVID fourth wave

Protest at Regina Legislature puts pressure on gov鈥檛 for action against COVID fourth wave

A rally calling for a better COVID-19 response from government was met with a group of counter-protestors in front of the Legislative Assembly this evening.
RCMP say weekend emergency alert confusion a tech error with text messages

RCMP say weekend emergency alert confusion a tech error with text messages

RCMP said it was an entry error that caused the weekend emergency alert about a shooting near Melfort to go out to residents without location information
Masks to be required in common areas for families and visitors in long-term care

Masks to be required in common areas for families and visitors in long-term care

The SHA also聽strongly recommends family and visitors wear masks within residents' individual rooms

Warped crystals opens new聽era聽for quantum computing

The discovery of quantum materials聽was聽the subject of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics
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