A Saskatoon family who opted to homeschool their children during the pandemic says they are being denied the support typically provided to parents who homeschool, and it's proving costly.
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In an effort to streamline the booking of COVID-19 vaccine appointments, the Saskatchewan Health Authority is preparing to launch an online and phone booking system during Phase 1 of the Vaccine Delivery Plan.
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The CEO of the Mont St. Joseph Home in Prince Albert is speaking out about the facility’s decision to give leftover COVID-19 vaccines to people who aren’t included in the government’s Phase 1 rollout plan.
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After weeks of uncertainty, Moderna Inc. has confirmed to the Canadian government that it will deliver 1.3 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine next month.
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The Diamond House Senior Care home in Warman is thinking outside the box to help its guests pass the time while the home takes precautionary measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The Government of Saskatchewan is attempting to clear up some of the confusion around how and when residents in Phase 1 of Saskatchewan’s Vaccine Delivery Plan can receive their COVID-19 vaccine shots.
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The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed an application from the Good Spirit School Division for leave to appeal a case which would stop the province from funding non-Catholic students attending Catholic schools.
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A family from Outlook has received an outpouring of community support after their two-and-a half-year-old son was diagnosed with a type of cancer of the blood and bone marrow.
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A Saskatchewan media and technology expert says parents need to keep an eye on the latest trends on social media platforms like TikTok – and check if their kids are participating.
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Food delivery apps like Skip the Dishes have been an important tool for restaurant owners during the pandemic. But the third-party services also take a significant portion of sales, which has some calling for a cap on the fees.
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A group of residents living in Meadows Estates and Bergheim Estates just south of Aberdeen are opposed to the building of a 76.2 metre SaskTel tower nearby.
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“Resource developers must understand that provincial permits don’t give them the green light to run roughshod over our inherent and treaty rights,” said Birch Narrows Dene Nation Chief Jonathan Sylvestre.
When it comes to the number of coronavirus cases inside Canadian prisons during the second wave of COVID-19, Saskatchewan Penitentiary has been among the hardest hit
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