Pfizer anti-COVID pill approved
On January 17, Health Canada approved the use of Paxlovid, a new antiviral drug made by Pfizer. This is the first Health Canada-approved oral antiviral (pill) for COVID-19, recommended for…
On January 17, Health Canada approved the use of Paxlovid, a new antiviral drug made by Pfizer. This is the first Health Canada-approved oral antiviral (pill) for COVID-19, recommended for…
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) Board of Directors has elected Ian Boxall, APAS Representative for RM of Connaught # 457, as their new President at their general meeting…
Warman’s Josh Pillar is coming home to play for the team he grew up cheering for. The Saskatoon Blades announced on Monday, January 17, the acquisition of 2002-born forward Josh…
On December 25, 2021, SLGA was subject to a cyber security incident which impacted its computer systems. Upon learning of the incident, SLGA quickly took steps to secure its systems…
The Warman Wildcats U18AAA made the most of their return to the ice as they defeated the Tisdale Trojans 14-3 in the Saskatchewan Male U18 AAA game played at the…
Approximately 16 per cent of homes in the Saskatoon region are estimated to have high levels of radon gas. “That’s pretty significant,” said Kelley Bush, Health Canada Manager for Radon…
Erin McCormick of Osler is one of seven individuals being honoured later this month by for their contributions to sports in the province. McCormick, a para-dressage coach and owner of…
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce (SCC) and Manitoba Chambers of Commerce (MCC) have received funding in the amount of $310,000 from Prairies Economic Development Canada to create and collect real-time…
Saskatchewan’s current public health orders will be extended to February 28, 2022. Premier Scott Moe made the announcement at a news conference on Wednesday, January 12. Under the current public…