Source: Michaela Solomon, regina.ctvnews.ca, March 09, 2021 The gathering limit of 10 people will remain in place for outdoor gatherings. REGINA — Saskatchewan has amended private gathering restrictions to allow households to create a “bubble” up to 10 people. Effective Tuesday, households will be allowed to create a bubble, or virtual household, consisting of two… Continue reading Sask. Increases Private Gatherings To 10 People
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12-Year-Old Dangles From Chairlift at Table Mountain
Source: Francois Biber, Chad Leroux, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, March 09, 2021 The young boy managed to wrap his arm and elbow around the edge of the chairlift and the safety bar, which ultimately saved him from falling. SASKATOON — Skiers and snowboarders at Table Mountain may have witnessed a boy dangling from the chairlift this weekend. Liam… Continue reading 12-Year-Old Dangles From Chairlift at Table Mountain
Sask. To Implement 4 Month Gap Between COVID Vaccines
Source: Janelle Blakley, regina.ctvnews.ca, March 05, 2021 Saskatchewan will implement the 4 month “gap” recommendation starting Friday. The Saskatchewan government announced on Thursday that it will be spacing out first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccines to four months. The announcement comes on the heels of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) recommendation released… Continue reading Sask. To Implement 4 Month Gap Between COVID Vaccines
Moe Hints at Easing Restrictions Possibly Next Week
Source: Janelle Blakley, regina.ctvnews.ca, March 03, 2021 Three key metrics are taken into account when considering looser restrictions: case numbers trending down, high testing rates and contract tracing, and a decrease in hospitalizations. REGINA — Lighter COVID-19 restrictions could be just days away for Saskatchewan residents as Premier Scott Moe asked everyone to “hang tight… Continue reading Moe Hints at Easing Restrictions Possibly Next Week
Irrigation Project on Lake Diefenbaker Lays the Foundation for Economic Growth
Premier Moe has announced Saskatchewan is investing in a new irrigation project that will build infrastructure to irrigate up to 500,000 additional acres of land with water from Lake Diefenbaker, more than doubling the irrigable land in Saskatchewan. Irrigation presents Saskatchewan with one of the most unique opportunities in Canada to grow its agriculture sector… Continue reading Irrigation Project on Lake Diefenbaker Lays the Foundation for Economic Growth
Moe Acknowledges Five Year Anniversary Of La Loche Tragedy
January 22, 2021, marked the five-year anniversary of the La Loche tragedy. Premier Scott Moe’s gave a statement commemorating the lives lost and the healing that is ongoing. “Five-years ago, La Loche was shaken by a terrible tragedy. “Everyone in this community felt the impact and everyone in the province shared your grief; but during… Continue reading Moe Acknowledges Five Year Anniversary Of La Loche Tragedy
Public Health Orders Extended Until Jan 29th
Today the government has announced that based on current COVID-19 transmission rates, the public health order issued effective December 17th, 2020 will remain in effect until January 29th, 2021. At that time they will be reviewed by the provincial Chief Medical Health Officer. This includes: Private, indoor gatherings remain limited to immediate household members only.… Continue reading Public Health Orders Extended Until Jan 29th
Prairie Premiers See Low Approval Ratings Over Handling of COVID
Source: cbc.ca, December 30, 2020 Moe’s approval rating is at 39 per cent. A new poll suggests the premiers of Canada’s three Prairie provinces are lagging counterparts from the rest of the country when it comes to how local residents feel they are managing the COVID-19 pandemic. The poll from Leger and the Association for… Continue reading Prairie Premiers See Low Approval Ratings Over Handling of COVID
Premier Scott Moe’s Christmas Message
Hello folks, Well, Christmas is almost here and I want to take a moment to wish everyone a happy and joyful holiday season. This year, the celebration will be a little different. We’re asking you to gather with only those in your household because of the Covid-19 pandemic. We have to do this to control… Continue reading Premier Scott Moe’s Christmas Message
Moe Calls Racist Comments About Dr. Saqib Shahab ’Embarrassing
Source: Jonathan Guignard, globalnews.ca, December 15, 2020 “We do have the freedom of speech. We also have the freedom for people like myself to describe those comments as racist, most certainly unnecessary. Those comments are foolish and should of never been made,” Moe said. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe fired back at the racism showed at… Continue reading Moe Calls Racist Comments About Dr. Saqib Shahab ’Embarrassing