Haztech to offer COVID-19 testing services in Regina, nearby rural communities
A private health care and safety company will provide COVID-19 testing services in Regina.

A private health care and safety company will provide COVID-19 testing services in Regina.
The Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory can now test for COVID-19 variants of concern, the Government of Saskatchewan confirmed on Monday afternoon.
Curling, much like other parts of life, has been turned upside-down by COVID-19. The challenge was no match for Saskatchewan’s Team Dunstone, who met the new requirements head-on and wasted little time getting down to work.
Sharif Alshurafa has been building creations with Lego since he was a little boy and now more than 30 years later, his passion has evolved into a business venture.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact nearly every facet of our lives, it turns out tax season will be no exception.
In recent history, it was customary for schools to force Indigenous children to cut off their hair, robbing them of their braids which served as a strong cultural symbol -- one that wove identity, ancestry and pride together.
The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed an application from the Good Spirit School Division for leave to appeal a case which would stop the province from funding non-Catholic students attending Catholic schools.
Although the first day of Spring is still just under one month away, some Saskatchewan greenhouses are looking to get a jumpstart on their gardens for the growing season.
It’s a sellers’ market in the Yorkton-area as local real estate agents see transactions soar and properties fly off the market.
Quebec cancer specialists are asking the province to bump their patients up in the priority lineup, not just soon, but now, getting shots alongside the elderly.
Calling it 'disgusting behaviour' that needs to be 'denounced strongly' Mayor Naheed Nenshi called out anti-lockdown protesters who carried tiki torches through downtown Calgary over the weekend.
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a disproportionate impact on Black, Indigenous and People of Colour in Manitoba, according to a new report.
The Edmonton Oilers have submitted a proposal to Alberta Health that, if approved, would allow fans to attend live games at Rogers Place.
A Toronto man says he found hundreds of his grandparents' touching love letters from the Second World War.
This artist garnered three million views after she narrowly escaped ruining a prized painting of her grandfather.
Watch as an almost 2-year-old condor is released back into the wild in Utah after being treated for lead poisoning.
More than 50 dogs were rescued from Texas and await a new home in Toronto, after a historic snowstorm pummeled the state.
An iceberg 1,270 sq. km. in size has broken off from Antarctica.
Canada's National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) is not recommending the use of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine in individuals aged 65 years and older, due to "the insufficiency of evidence of efficacy in this age group at this time."
March is fraud prevention month and on CTVNews.ca, financial commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid highlights the 5 most popular scams Canadians are falling victim to during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Essential workers who are more likely to contract and transmit COVID-19 should be prioritized for immunization with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine now that a national panel is not recommending it for seniors, experts say.
Canada has now administered the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to 3.72 per cent of the population.
A new report by the Geneva-based Insecurity Insight and the University of California, Berkeley's Human Rights Center identified more than 1,100 threats or acts of violence against health care workers and facilities last year.
Statistics Canada is expected to say Tuesday morning precisely how bad a year the Canadian economy suffered in 2020.
Alberta continued to ease COVID-19 restrictions on Monday as cases of the variant and the positivity rate tick up.
An Ontario woman who went overseas to attend her father's funeral says she feels gouged by the government's 'ill-conceived' hotel quarantine plan that cost her $3,458 for a one-night stay.
Several provinces began expanding their COVID-19 vaccination programs to members of the general population on Monday amid the prospect of more regular deliveries and the imminent arrival of a third approved vaccine.
Ontario's long-term care minister says she didn't go public with COVID-19 spread concerns because she wasn't an expert.
Surveillance footage reveals the moment an out-of-control driverless motorboat smashed into two docks in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
A young girl in Alabama is raising funds to pay for her upcoming surgeries.