The Tint Doctor: Keep Your Vehicle Looking New

The virtually invisible film will keep your vehicle looking newer longer- without changing the design features or color- by protecting vulnerable areas. Preserving the finish of your vehicle with paint protection film (PPF) keeps your vehicle looking newer longer, and can enhance the resale value of your vehicle in the future. For the latest information… Continue reading The Tint Doctor: Keep Your Vehicle Looking New

How Safe Is the AstraZeneca Vaccine? Some Safety Questions Have Been Answered

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Source: CBC News, March 20, 2021 Wondering about bleeding, blood clots and low platelet counts? Read on. As Canada announced it is recommending the use of the AstraZeneca-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine for those 65 and older, some countries overseas resumed its use after clearing safety concerns. More than a dozen countries in the European Union —… Continue reading How Safe Is the AstraZeneca Vaccine? Some Safety Questions Have Been Answered

Remember the 15th Century Bowl Found at Yard Sale? It Just Sold for $722,000

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Source: DAVE COLLINS, AP News, March 20, 2021 An antiques enthusiast came across the Ming Dynasty-era piece and thought it could be something special when browsing a yard sale. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — An exceptionally rare 15th century porcelain bowl made in China that somehow turned up at a Connecticut yard sale and sold for… Continue reading Remember the 15th Century Bowl Found at Yard Sale? It Just Sold for $722,000

2022 Pilot Program Will See Saskatoon Police Use Body Cameras

Source: Alexander Quon, cbc.ca, March 20, 2021 Cameras will provide greater transparency and accountability. A report presented to the Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners on Thursday confirmed that approximately 40 cameras will be deployed early next year as part of a pilot program. The force says a “phased and systematic” rollout of more cameras will… Continue reading 2022 Pilot Program Will See Saskatoon Police Use Body Cameras

Confirmed: Canada To Receive Vaccines From US

Source: Alexander Panetta , cbc.ca, March 20, 2021 Canada will return the doses to America later this year. Canada is about to get a big boost in vaccine doses, with a first cross-border shipment from the United States, as the southern neighbour ever-so-slightly eases the tight grip on its supply. The White House confirmed Friday… Continue reading Confirmed: Canada To Receive Vaccines From US

Klippers 50K Lotto Winner Announced

This year, the Iron Horse Junior Klippers 50K Lotto was a fantastic success. For several weeks, the Klippers took to social media to help promote this year’s lotto. On the morning of the draw date, March 13th, 2021, the pot was at $65,000 and still growing. At 8:30 that night, the Klippers held a live… Continue reading Klippers 50K Lotto Winner Announced

Mischief, Motor Collision, and Fraud Make up Rosetown RCMP’s Latest Calls for Service

In addition to the below calls, there were 44 traffic related charges issued and 2 false alarm calls. On February 12th, RCMP received a report of: -an erratic driver on Highway 7. Members were unable to locate the vehicle. -fraud in Elrose, SK. There was insufficient evidence to proceed with charges. -harassing communications. There was… Continue reading Mischief, Motor Collision, and Fraud Make up Rosetown RCMP’s Latest Calls for Service

Rare Disease Transmitted by Birds and Bats Found in Alberta

Source: Kirby Bourne 630CHED, globalnews.ca, March 19, 2021 Respiratory infections with flu-like symptoms like cough, fever, chills and headache, are the known symptoms. Teams from Alberta Precision Laboratory and the University of Alberta have discovered that a rare pulmonary disease linked to bats and birds has made its home in Alberta. Histoplasmosis is a fungal… Continue reading Rare Disease Transmitted by Birds and Bats Found in Alberta