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COVID-19 UPDATE FOR APRIL 26

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR APRIL 26

403,384 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 245 NEW CASES, 221 RECOVERIES, ONE NEW DEATH

MAJOR AGRICULTURE INVESTMENT ANNOUNCED IN SASKATCHEWAN

Viterra To Build World-Class Canola Crush Plant In Regina

HANTAVIRUS 2021

The Ministry of Health is reminding Saskatchewan residents to take precautions against Hantavirus as the weather warms up.

2021 BIG GAME DRAW OPENS ONLINE MAY 1

After a record-setting year for applications in 2020, Saskatchewan's big game draw is set to open for 2021 on May 1. Hunters have until 11:59 p.m. on May 25 to submit their online applications.

Moe mostly right about vaccine strategy

There are surely more things Premier Scott Moe and his government need to do in this COVID-19 fight. But what the government has done with its vaccine supply has worked. The problem is that vaccines are not the exclusive solution.
Oxbow’s Chase the Ace fundraiser gains momentum

Oxbow’s Chase the Ace fundraiser gains momentum

Since October, the Oxbow and District Recreation Board has hosted a virtual Chase the Ace draw on their Facebook page every Wednesday evening. Due to the abundance of community participation, the current jackpot sits at $26,259.

Carlyle Lions looking to donate to organizations

The Carlyle Lions Club might not have been able to host its annual fundraising dinner and auction, but that isn’t going to keep it from making donations to projects in the area this year.

COVID-19 vaccination eligibility expected to expand to those 40 years of age and up starting April 2

The province of Saskatchewan will be using AstraZenca to immunize adults 40 years and older.
Moose Mountain Provincial Park has lots to offer

Moose Mountain Provincial Park has lots to offer

Established as one of Saskatchewan's first provincial parks, Moose Mountain Provincial Park north of Carlyle offers year-round adventure the whole family can enjoy.
Oil and Gas Show postponed to 2022

Oil and Gas Show postponed to 2022

The organizers of the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show in Weyburn have announced that the event, scheduled for early June, has been postponed to 2022.
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