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Ministry of Highways: ‘Tis the season for snow plow safety

Ministry of Highways: ‘Tis the season for snow plow safety

Winter is here and that means Saskatchewan drivers are more than likely to encounter snow plows out on the road.
Sask. to address surgical backlog with increased capacity, privatized help

Sask. to address surgical backlog with increased capacity, privatized help

Sask. is looking to increase surgeries annually for the next four years, and increase ICU capacity to deal with pandemic consequences.
Sask. opposition calling for public inquiry into government’s COVID response

Sask. opposition calling for public inquiry into government’s COVID response

Sask. opposition says the provincial government's conduct during the fourth wave needs investigating.
SHA board declines to share details on recent resignations

SHA board declines to share details on recent resignations

The SHA board said details regarding the two recent departures are "privileged personal matters" that can't be made public.
Sask. confirms first potential cases of Omicron variant in province

Sask. confirms first potential cases of Omicron variant in province

Four cases potentially identified to be the new Omicron strain of COVID-19 have been found in a Sask. household.
COVID-19 booster vaccine availability expands to ages 50+

COVID-19 booster vaccine availability expands to ages 50+

Residents aged 50 or older who received their last dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at least 5 months ago can now go for a booster shot.
Scott Livingstone out as CEO of Saskatchewan Health Authority

Scott Livingstone out as CEO of Saskatchewan Health Authority

Premier Scott Moe says Livingstone quit rather than being fired; SHA board refuses further comment but will release updates soon on their search for a new CEO
MacKenzie Art Gallery returns stolen Hindu statue after more than 100 years

MacKenzie Art Gallery returns stolen Hindu statue after more than 100 years

The Regina art gallery is reportedly reviewing multitudes of other pieces donated by its namesake, searching for other potentially stolen items
SHA CEO resigns from position, new interim CEO announced

SHA CEO resigns from position, new interim CEO announced

CEO Scott Livingstone has resigned from his position within the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
Sask RCMP reaffirm commitment to offering help through ‘Clare’s Law’

Sask RCMP reaffirm commitment to offering help through ‘Clare’s Law’

As part of Saskatchewan Violence Prevention Week (Nov. 28th – Dec. 4th), the Saskatchewan RCMP are highlighting their participation in The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol
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