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Thursday, February 25, 2021

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COVID-19 in Sask: Lowest daily new case total since November, 3 new deaths

admin February 24, 2021

Saskatchewan reported its lowest new daily case number since November Wednesday, with 56 new cases. Known active cases in the province are sitting at 1,425. Here’s where the new cases … Read More

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4-year-old Sask. girl takes sled ride with pet chicken

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Tenille Poole has no idea where her daughter got the notion to slide down a hill with her pet chicken, Chickyboo. This past weekend, four-year-old Lennon Poole got out her … Read More

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Saskatoon administration advises against opening city facilities for homeless during extreme cold

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City councillors in Saskatoon heard concerns from administration Tuesday about designating a city-run facility as an overnight emergency cold weather emergency shelter. Earlier this month, the Saskatoon Housing Initiatives Partnership … Read More

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Woman taken to hospital after van crashes into Saskatoon business

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Saskatoon police say a woman received serious life-threatening injuries and was taken to hospital after a minivan drove into a business. On Tuesday, police were called to the 700 block … Read More

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Sask. First Nations rally behind northern community in dispute with uranium company

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Saskatchewan First Nations are rallying behind the Birch Narrows Dene Nation in its dispute with the provincial government and a uranium exploration company. Birch Narrows officials blockaded a road and … Read More

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Concept plan for nearly $13M outdoor festival site gets approval from Saskatoon city council

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Saskatoon city council is moving ahead on a proposed permanent outdoor festival site.  A feasibility study was accepted by council as information and the concept plan was approved. The city … Read More

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This Regina couple bet on Black hair and opened a new business in the pandemic

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Over the course of Black History Month, we are hoping to learn more about the rich dynamics of the Black experience in Regina through the stories of people from different … Read More

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Saskatoon city council passes bylaw to ban conversion therapy

admin February 24, 2021

Saskatoon city council voted Tuesday to ban conversion therapy in the community by passing a bylaw prohibiting businesses from providing the widely criticized treatment. Conversion therapy is defined as a service intended to … Read More

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Sask. premier says current public health measures are effective after more COVID-19 variant cases found

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Premier Scott Moe says the current Saskatchewan public health measures are effective against COVID-19 variants Tuesday after three more variant cases were found in the province. “It was never if … Read More

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Sask. senior anxious to get 1st dose of COVID-19 vaccine, wants appointment process made clearer

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Mary Lou Onyskevitch is like many other seniors in Saskatchewan: she is waiting for her first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. The 71-year-old is hoping to receive a call from … Read More

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Algonquin playwright and director hopes to bring diversity, healing to Saskatoon’s Persephone Theatre

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Playwright Yvette Nolan says Persephone Theatre needs to focus less on profit and more on building community. Last week, the theatre company announced that Nolan had been named as a … Read More

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Sask. government pledges $15M to VIDO-Intervac if feds also commit money for research facility

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The government of Saskatchewan says it will put up $15 million to fund VIDO-InterVac’s pandemic research if the federal government commits to contributing funding. The province made the announcement on Tuesday. … Read More

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