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Sask. COVID update: New Paxlovid pill treatment arrives for use

Sask. COVID update: New Paxlovid pill treatment arrives for use

Select Sask. patients will soon have access to the at-home COVID pill treatment, as Omicron transmission continues.
Almost half of Sask. resigned to catching Omicron despite taking safety measures

Almost half of Sask. resigned to catching Omicron despite taking safety measures

Three in four residents know someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 within the past two weeks
New field of study to focus on food science

New field of study to focus on food science

USask announces food and nutrition degree
Sask. widens industrial emissions program to "assert control" over federal carbon tax

Sask. widens industrial emissions program to "assert control" over federal carbon tax

Premier Scott Moe said the expansion of the provincial industrial emissions program will provide better relief than the federal government's carbon tax.
Camping reservation dates announced for Sask Parks 2022 season

Camping reservation dates announced for Sask Parks 2022 season

Online reservations will have a few extra features this year, including campsite waitlists.
NDP opposition seeking audit into promotion of Sask. Party staffer to SHA leadership

NDP opposition seeking audit into promotion of Sask. Party staffer to SHA leadership

Sask. Party staff Raynelle Wilson was announced as a new vice-president within the SHA at the end of last week, in an internal memo.
Saskatchewan could have a small, modular nuclear future

Saskatchewan could have a small, modular nuclear future

Small modular reactors (SMRs) could be the future of clean energy. SaskPower is exploring the possibility of bringing SMRs to the province by the early 2030s
Province exceeds 10,000 active cases for the first time

Province exceeds 10,000 active cases for the first time

COVID-19 cases continue to climb in the province, fuelled by the highly transmissable Omicron variant
UPDATE: SHA expecting increased staff absences due to COVID, surge plan details say

UPDATE: SHA expecting increased staff absences due to COVID, surge plan details say

Saskatchewan Health Authority has laid out their Omicron surge plans
Sask. Premier Scott Moe tests positive for COVID-19

Sask. Premier Scott Moe tests positive for COVID-19

The premier is currently asymptomatic and will be self-isolating for the next five days, said his office.
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