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Aug. 17 COVID-19 update: Additional doses of COVID-19 vaccine available for international travel

Aug. 17 COVID-19 update: Additional doses of COVID-19 vaccine available for international travel

Those who've gotten two doses of different types of vaccines won't be able to travel to many countries. The provincial government is allowing those people to get extra doses of the same type of vaccine to meet travel requirements.
Nature Sask. awarded title of 2020 Conservation Partner from Nature Canada

Nature Sask. awarded title of 2020 Conservation Partner from Nature Canada

Nature Saskatchewan is this year's recipient of the Nature Canada Conservation Partner Award, in recognition of their work.
Ottawa ups AgriRecovery funds after provinces boost their share

Ottawa ups AgriRecovery funds after provinces boost their share

The $500 million will match the provincial contributions by the three prairie provinces and Ontario.
Synchrotron in Saskatoon plays part in research to battle virus

Synchrotron in Saskatoon plays part in research to battle virus

The Canadian Light Source has been used to further research into antiviral drugs that can help treat COVID-19
Research reveals extraordinary rates of rare disorder in Indigenous people in Sask.

Research reveals extraordinary rates of rare disorder in Indigenous people in Sask.

Thpse with the disease may share a common ancestor from 250 years ago.
Shuttle to the Aug. 6 Roughrider game could have been a COVID spreader

Shuttle to the Aug. 6 Roughrider game could have been a COVID spreader

The SHA asks people who choose to ride a shuttle or a bus at this time, to note the number of the shuttle or bus, where you were sitting (row and seat) and wear a mask.
New partnership formed to create a better ‘education ecosystem’ for Saskatchewan Indigenous youth

New partnership formed to create a better ‘education ecosystem’ for Saskatchewan Indigenous youth

Collaboration between three institutions a natural fit
Hay West boosted spirits, fed a few cows

Hay West boosted spirits, fed a few cows

The Canadian Federation of Agriculture is organizing another version of Hay West
Protecting the vulnerable helps lawyer work with Human Rights Commission

Protecting the vulnerable helps lawyer work with Human Rights Commission

New head says it's the best council in the country.
Sask. signs into $10-a-day child care agreement plan with federal government

Sask. signs into $10-a-day child care agreement plan with federal government

Saskatchewan is the latest province to sign the federal government's affordable child care plan.
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