Tickets issued to Sask. bars, enforcement of health order to increase
The province said tickets were issued to three Saskatchewan businesses for failing to abide by public health orders.

The province said tickets were issued to three Saskatchewan businesses for failing to abide by public health orders.
The Government of Saskatchewan reported a record setting 14 COVID-19 related deaths on Tuesday, according to a news release.
Saskatchewan officials have extended the current public health orders to Feb. 19.
A Saskatchewan author is writing a book featuring an historical account about a devastating military plane crash that shook the Estevan community more than 70 years ago.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe are urging U.S. President-elect Joe Biden to meet with Canadians and reconsider his reported decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline quickly after taking office.
A Regina woman’s family is sharing the story of her ongoing seven-month battle with cervical cancer to raise awareness about the disease that affects thousands of Canadian women.
Snowmobiling remains a popular winter sport and a local organization has released some tips to keep riders safe while they take on Saskatchewan trails this season.
A Yorkton couple has turned their passion for photography into a virtual art exhibit, showcasing a cemetery from a nearby town.
A World War II hangar at the Yorkton Municipal Airport is being torn down, but a local company is repurposing parts of the historic building to preserve its memory.
The father of a 19-year-old who died last week after being diagnosed with COVID-19 said his son absolutely died from the disease and did not take his own life.
Keeping students engaged while they're learning online is no easy task, but one Ottawa elementary school teacher has created a very cool classroom.
The whereabouts of a man who went missing from a B.C. ranch in 2019 are still unknown two years later.
A Winnipeg cartoonist is getting noticed for his comic book on U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris’ time living in Canada
The Italian town of Rota Greca was hit by a landslide on Jan. 26, prompting the evacuation of 40 people.
Bodycam footage captures the dramatic rescue as police officers pulled a woman from icy waters in Wisconsin, on January 15.
Neighbours in Houston are thanking an Amazon delivery driver for helping to find a baby that was abandoned after an apparent carjacking.
Montreal’s Shina Novalinga is keeping her Indigenous culture alive by throat-singing with her mom on TikTok.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned Canadians to expect more travel restrictions soon and reiterated to avoid all non-essential travel, both abroad and in between provinces.
An updated report from a U.K. virtual private network research firm has flagged that the Canadian government’s 'ArriveCAN' app has the ability to access users' location data, despite the privacy policy explicitly saying it does not use GPS or other technology to track users location.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he remains confident in Canada's vaccine supplies despite threats from Europe that it might impose export controls on vaccines produced on that continent.
The world has now surpassed 100 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus.
If Canada was able to navigate Donald Trump's four years of bilateral bluster, it can surely find safe harbour from the protectionist measures of his Democratic successor, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested Tuesday.
The COVID death of a young cleaner in a long-term-care home is a sign of a 'human rights catastrophe' facing newcomers and migrants on the front lines, advocates say.
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit has identified 99 more cases of what it believes to be the highly contagious U.K. COVID-19 B.1.1.7. variant in the region; aside from the seven, it's already reported.
Schools that practise social distancing, mask-wearing and other precautions have not seen rapid spread of coronavirus, but indoor sports activities should be avoided, according to new research out of the U.S.
Providence Therapeutics of Calgary says 60 subjects will be monitored for 13 months, with the first results expected next month.
Prime Minister Trudeau and Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole sparred over the Keystone XL pipeline and COVID-19 vaccine shipment delays.
Brad Sorenson, CEO of Providence Therapeutics says if successful, the vaccine could be released by the end of the year.