Indigenous Services minister commends Prince Albert COVID-19 vaccine efforts
Canada’s Indigenous Services minister is praising the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) and the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s partnership on a COVID-19 vaccine clinic.

Canada’s Indigenous Services minister is praising the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) and the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s partnership on a COVID-19 vaccine clinic.
Samir Samnani owns two convenience stores in Prince Albert and says since he started posting the photos, there’s been less theft from his store.
Alcoholic beverages can now be delivered to homes in Saskatchewan along with food by delivery services which obtain a permit from the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority.
Victor Thunderchild, a well-loved and respected guidance counsellor at Prince Albert’s Carlton Comprehensive, died Saturday morning after contracting COVID-19.
The Government of Saskatchewan reported 249 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths on Saturday.
Saskatoon police say they used a taser on a "confrontational" suspect believed to be connected to an incident Saturday morning where a man allegedly pointed a gun at a woman.
An individual at St. Frances Cree Bilingual School on McPherson Avenue has tested positive for COVID-19, according to Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools (GSCS).
People living in Saskatoon’s College Park neighbourhood are raising concerns after a vehicle was vandalized with racial slurs.
A man has suffered minor burns from a fire in the Montgomery Place neighbourhood Saturday afternoon, according to the Saskatoon Fire Department.
Saskatoon fire crews were on the scene of grass fire on Burma Road, just north of CN Rail Yards Saturday afternoon.
Queen Elizabeth II and her family paid their last respects to Prince Philip at a funeral on Saturday that celebrated his naval past, his international heritage and seven decades of service in which he helped guide the queen through repeated crises.
There are only a handful of cases known worldwide of fraternal twins being conceived at different times.
Jill Macyshon has the story of a former Winnipeg grocery store worker finding popularity on TikTok sharing his satirical stories.
A U.S. diver stumbled upon a wedding ring while in a river, luckily for the owner who had been looking for the lost band.
A Cyclone helicopter made a precautionary landing at Nova Scotia's Rainbow Haven Provincial Park after noticing a cockpit indication.
The app, created by Indigenous Vision, shares the locations of historical Blackfoot land sites throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Montana and Wyoming.
Family members reflect on a year of grief and remember the loved ones lost in the Nova Scotia mass murder last April.
Ontario is reporting more than 4,200 new cases of COVID-19 while hospitalizations related to the disease surpass 2,100.
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole is pushing back against criticism by some that a key pillar of the party's new climate plan is akin to a carbon tax, a Liberal-instituted policy he has long criticized.
A memorial service is planned for today in central Nova Scotia to honour the 22 people killed by a lone gunman one year ago.
The ever-growing workload and the daily scenes unfolding weighs heavily on many front-line workers. Some have reported an increase in people taking sick time, or staff requesting a day away. Some teams also taking time each shift to decompress and discuss difficult situations they're witnessing.