321 new COVID-19 cases in Sask.; 1 more death reported
There are 321 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, the province reported Sunday. Saskatchewan also reported 59 new cases of COVID-19 variants of concern.

There are 321 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, the province reported Sunday. Saskatchewan also reported 59 new cases of COVID-19 variants of concern.
Saskatoon’s drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Prairieland Park will operate on adusted hours Monday.
The first six months of an Indigenous-led outreach support team, Saweyihtotan, recorded 477 interactions, leading individuals to safe housing and providing meals for vulnerable people.
Saskatoon advocates are praising the provincial government’s decision to expand funding for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Prince Albert’s Rose Garden Hospice will be under construction starting on May 15.
A child has died as the result of a structure fire early Thursday morning, according to the RCMP.
Creating a memorial for those killed in Nova Scotia's mass shooting is a delicate task at a time when families continue to grieve and communities are reluctant to revisit horror, say volunteers working on the project.
Drivers heading from Alberta west into B.C. are advised of a major construction project that will result in a scenic, but hour-long detour through the Rocky Mountains.
An additional player from the Vancouver Canucks is in the NHL's COVID-19 Protocol, and the team will not be reopening its practice facilities Sunday as a result, the league said in a statement.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has recalled a product sold as 'dried almond' by Double Happiness brand because it may cause cyanide poisoning.
Jill Macyshon has the story on the flood of social media selfies from people getting their COVID-19 vaccinations.
The Grammy-nominated performer, whose real name was Earl Simmons, died on April 9 one week after going into 'catastrophic cardiac arrest.'
Emergency crews were called to a Saanich shopping centre on Friday after a car crashed into a Walmart, trapping people inside.
A B.C. distillery is being taken to court for offering up a product that is allegedly a little too close to the original.
Then-Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten were married at Westminster Abbey on November 20, 1947.
Doctors have successfully performed the first double lung transplant in Canada on a 61-year-old COVID-19 patient to replace organs damaged by the disease.
Rioters smashed windows and set fires in Old Montreal during a large protest that took place in violation of Quebec's curfew on Sunday evening.
Daily new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Canada have skyrocketed amid the third wave of the pandemic and have now outpaced the United States per capita.
In an update to travel advice for Canadians visiting China, the government has added more detail regarding the Xinjiang region, warning that Canadians with ethnic ties to the region could be 'at risk of arbitrary detention.'
Many throughout the Commonwealth will join the Queen in sadness and will have nothing but the deepest sympathy for the loss of Prince Philip, writes royal commentator Richard Berthelsen in a column on CTVNews.ca
Police say they were called to assist paramedics around 8 p.m. on Saturday night at the North Vancouver ski slope.
Hundreds of people were seen singing hymns, chanting, and gathering outside the fenced-off GraceLife Church west of Edmonton on Sunday.
Hideki Matsuyama has made history as the first male golfer from Japan to win a major championship.
It was supposed to be a unifying weekend for a Republican Party at war with itself over former U.S. President Donald Trump's divisive leadership. But Trump himself shattered two days of relative peace in his closing remarks to the GOP's top donors when he insulted the party's Senate leader and his wife.
An eight-day period of national mourning for the death of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, begins in the U.K.