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Aug. 10 COVID-19 update: Need a test? Want a test? Get a test

Aug. 10 COVID-19 update: Need a test? Want a test? Get a test

The province of Saskatchewan continues to support COVID-19 surveillance through contact and case management. Every confirmed case will be advised to self-isolate during the contact tracing process.
Coroner's inquest: police involved in Geoffrey Morris’s death begin testimonies

Coroner's inquest: police involved in Geoffrey Morris’s death begin testimonies

The beginning of a public inquest into the police shooting of Geoffrey Morris in 2019 had officers testify that the fatal events were unlikely to have been deterred.
Day parole revoked for Onion Lake man convicted of 1997 murder

Day parole revoked for Onion Lake man convicted of 1997 murder

Warning: Some readers may find details in this story disturbing. The Parole Board of Canada revoked convicted killer Erling (Earl) Edward Waskewitch’s day parole, citing his parole was no longer manageable as a reason.
Don't call it a vaccine passport, but you can print out your record if you need it

Don't call it a vaccine passport, but you can print out your record if you need it

A new one-page printable COVID Vaccination Record is available to Saskatchewan residents from their MySaskHealthRecord.
New cases overwhelmingly among unvaccinated

New cases overwhelmingly among unvaccinated

More than 90 per cent of all new cases and hospitalizations in Saskatchewan in July were unvaccinated or partially vaccinated people.
Here is how to view one of the brightest meteor showers from Saskatchewan

Here is how to view one of the brightest meteor showers from Saskatchewan

Make the most of this spellbinding spectacle with up to 80 shooting stars an hour.
‘Give me my freedom. Let me go home,’ says Indigenous woman who cuts hair to proclaim innocence

‘Give me my freedom. Let me go home,’ says Indigenous woman who cuts hair to proclaim innocence

Frozen mango recalled due to risk of Hepatitis A

Frozen mango recalled due to risk of Hepatitis A

While there are currently no known cases of Hepatitis A in the province linked to frozen mangoes, at least one of several recalled products was distributed in Saskatchewan.
NDP calls report on Regina Parkside Extendicare proof to end for-profit care in Sask.

NDP calls report on Regina Parkside Extendicare proof to end for-profit care in Sask.

Official opposition leader Ryan Meili said the results of a probe into the Regina Parkside Extendicare outbreak are proof that for-profit care in the province needs to end.
Grant applications again open for provincial veterans service club support program

Grant applications again open for provincial veterans service club support program

Applications for the second intake of the provincial Veteran Service Club Support Program are open until the end of August.
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