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Visitor limitations put in place at area health facilities due to...

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is alerting the public of an increased risk of COVID-19 in Regina, the Southeast and Southwest due to a...

COVID cases on the rise in Whitewood

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is alerting the public of an increase in COVID-19 cases in the Whitewood area and is urging residents to follow public...

COVID-19 Moderna vaccine will be delayed up to six days in...

On March 25, 2021, Saskatchewan Health Authority was made aware that our next expected shipment of 21,300 Moderna vaccines would be delayed up to...

Ban on elm tree pruning begins April 1

The annual ban on pruning elm trees in Saskatchewan to help curb the spread of Dutch elm disease (DED) begins April 1, continuing until...

Inmate mistakenly released from remand

Codie Tobie Cardinal, 49, has been reported unlawfully at large after he was mistakenly released from custody on March 9, 2021.  Cardinal was released...

COVID vaccines now expanded to people 62-years and older

COVID-19 vaccine booking eligibility is being expanded once again in Saskatchewan. Starting March 25 at  8 a.m., eligible groups will be expanded to include all individuals 62...

All Prairie Valley schools moving to online learning beginning March 29

Prairie Valley School Division’s Sr. Administration and Board have made the decision to transition ALL PVSD schools temporarily to online learning for March 29 through April...

Eligibility for booked appointments expanded to 65 and older

​COVID-19 vaccine booking eligibility is being expanded once again in Saskatchewan. Starting March 24 at  8 a.m., eligible groups will be expanded to include all individuals...

In-door public gatherings and dining prohibited in Regina; travel to and...

Due to increased COVID-19 transmission risk in Regina and area, the following amendments are being made to the public health order.  This local public...

Saskatchewan providing 100,000 rapid tests to schools

Saskatchewan K-12 schools across the province are currently being shipped 100,000 rapid tests.  Rapid testing for COVID-19 in schools may begin as early as...

Provincial News

Missing stop signs returned after Whitewood issues public alert

A large-scale stop sign theft that left numerous Whitewood intersections without traffic controls Wednesday morning appears to have been short-lived after the missing signs...