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.
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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.
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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.
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