Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday that Pfizer-BioNTech has agreed to move up a portion of its vaccines scheduled for the summer, with an additional 1.5 million doses arriving in March.
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Police say several tickets were issued to a semi driver after initially pulling him over for a burned-out headlight and a suspected weight restriction violation.
A member of the Canadian Armed Forces has died in Afghanistan. The Defence Department says Master Warrant Officer Guy Adam Law was found dead in his quarters at the Canadian Embassy in Kabul on Feb. 25.
Soaring building supply costs have caused the Rose Garden Hospice (RGH) Association in Prince Albert to scale back the building plans for the hospice construction.
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The first one-shot COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson has been authorized by Health Canada, making it the fourth vaccine that can be administered to Canadians.
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Before the City of Saskatoon banned piloting remotely-controlled drones within city limits last year, Murray WIlson flew his Phantom 3 high above his condo complex near Circle Drive.
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A Regina judge is being asked to delay the legal proceedings of some Humboldt Broncos bus crash victims’ families to allow for a decision on the certification of a class-action lawsuit.
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Since stores began shutting down nearly a year ago, many Canadians have turned to online shopping to safely order their items - but according to one survey people are concerned about their digital safety.
The director of planning and development for the city Craig Guidinger says complaints about noise and crime on walkways have been an ongoing issue in the city.
You can avoid too much sitting throughout the week by getting up to move for three minutes every hour. Here are eight ideas that will help mitigate sedentary behavior.
In a dataset released Thursday morning, Statistics Canada reported that 84 per cent of COVID-19 cases across the country are caused by community exposures.
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Prince Philip has been transferred from a specialist cardiac hospital to a private facility to continue his recovery after a heart procedure, Buckingham Palace said Friday.
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'Business in front, party in the back': a hairstyle considered so obnoxious that for years it verged on being an arrestable offence, the mullet has made the unlikeliest comeback of the century.
Saskatchewan will extend the interval between the first and second COVID-19 doses, following new advice from a national panel of medical experts, Premier Scott Moe said on Thursday.
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