LIVE @ 3 | 14 COVID-19 deaths sets another single-day record for Sask.
The Government of Saskatchewan reported a record setting 14 COVID-19 related deaths on Tuesday, according to a news release.

The Government of Saskatchewan reported a record setting 14 COVID-19 related deaths on Tuesday, according to a news release.
A new report on billions of dollars the federal government has sent to provinces to help safely reopen the economy suggests much of the money is sitting unused.
Saskatchewan officials have extended the current public health orders to Feb. 19.
It’s too early to tell if the pandemic has impacted crimes against youth and children such as child luring and exploitation says the new provincial coordinator of the Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit.
A long time Indigenous leader in Saskatchewan has died.
Nearly four months after a COVID-19 outbreak was first declared in connection to a series of revival meetings in Prince Albert, contact tracers are still learning of new coronavirus cases linked to the events.
The father of a 19-year-old who died last week after being diagnosed with COVID-19 said his son absolutely died from the disease and did not take his own life.
The whereabouts of a man who went missing from a B.C. ranch in 2019 are still unknown two years later.
A Winnipeg cartoonist is getting noticed for his comic book on U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris’ time living in Canada
RCMP shot and killed a cougar on a remote property along a forest service road north of Whistler, B.C., after it attacked and seriously injured a 69-year-old man Monday afternoon.
Listen up Hamilfans! ‘Life at Hamilton’ author Mike Anthony is sharing behind the scenes stories from the set – before, and after COVID rocked the production.
We’re taking a brisk outdoor walk, hopping on the snowmobile, saying hello to a great goat, and sending a happy birthday wish all on today’s #Your15.
The Italian town of Rota Greca was hit by a landslide on Jan. 26, prompting the evacuation of 40 people.
Bodycam footage captures the dramatic rescue as police officers pulled a woman from icy waters in Wisconsin, on January 15.
Neighbours in Houston are thanking an Amazon delivery driver for helping to find a baby that was abandoned after an apparent carjacking.
Montreal’s Shina Novalinga is keeping her Indigenous culture alive by throat-singing with her mom on TikTok.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned Canadians to expect more travel restrictions soon and reiterated to avoid all non-essential travel, both abroad and in between provinces.
The world has now surpassed 100 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he remains confident in Canada's vaccine supplies coming out of Europe despite warnings from the European Commission that it is going to impose an 'export transparency mechanism.'
Providence Therapeutics of Calgary says 60 subjects will be monitored for 13 months, with the first results expected next month.
Companies that want in on a new federal loan program will have to show sharp revenue declines during the pandemic and that they have already applied for other business aid.
At least 150 people have now been charged by federal prosecutors in connection with the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol, according to a review of court records and Justice Department announcements.
The father of a 19-year-old who died last week after being diagnosed with COVID-19 said his son absolutely died from the disease and did not take his own life.
A new study has found that air purifiers used in elevators and other confined spaces may actually increase airborne transmission of COVID-19.
After shares of BlackBerry and GameStop surged this week amid hype on social media, investors may be tempted to get in on the action. Experts say they should not get swept up by investment trends because of a fear of missing out on the next hot stock.
Officials from across the country provide updates on the pandemic across Canada.
Brad Sorenson, CEO of Providence Therapeutics says if successful, the vaccine could be released by the end of the year.