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Saskatchewan court rules employer responsible for worker’s death

Saskatchewan court rules employer responsible for worker’s death

Warning: Readers may find some details disturbing BLS Asphalt was responsible for the death of one of its employees, a Saskatchewan court ruled last week. On Nov.
COVID-19 Immunization Alert: Eligibility Moves to 55+

COVID-19 Immunization Alert: Eligibility Moves to 55+

From the SHA: Vaccine Delivery Changes in Regina With a continued increase of COVID-19 variants of concern, additional steps are being taken in Regina to offer vaccine to younger age groups to keep immunizations progressing as quickly as possible.
April 7 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, more than 244,646 vaccines, 205 new cases, 200 recoveries

April 7 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, more than 244,646 vaccines, 205 new cases, 200 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 10,437 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 244,646. This is the highest daily doses administered to date.
Vaccine eligibility drops to 55+ across province

Vaccine eligibility drops to 55+ across province

Regina drive-thru now open to ages 53-54
Home sales up in province; picture more mixed in NB

Home sales up in province; picture more mixed in NB

Up for year in NB but down for the month of March
Trial for man facing drug charges to be set once witness availability determined

Trial for man facing drug charges to be set once witness availability determined

A trial date will be set for an Alberta man charged by North Battleford RCMP once the Crown works out officer availability to testify. Lowen Diehl, 36, was arrested by North Battleford RCMP and charged with drug-related offences.
Meili asks if Moe would change how he responded to COVID

Meili asks if Moe would change how he responded to COVID

Regina – In question period on April 7, New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili asked if Premier Scott Moe wouldn’t change a single thing about how he has handled the COVID-19 response, referencing an interview Moe gave at the end of 2020.
Co-operatives continue to serve the community

Co-operatives continue to serve the community

Unity News
Cockrill speaks in support of budget

Cockrill speaks in support of budget

John Cairns' Leg Watch
Variants of concern in Lloydminster

Variants of concern in Lloydminster

From the SHA: The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is alerting the public of an increased risk of COVID-19 variants of concern in Lloydminster and area, and is strongly urging residents to strictly adhere to all current public health order and mea
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