Sask. to deploy 700K rapid COVID-19 testing kits
Saskatchewan is preparing to offer hundreds of thousands of rapid COVID-19 testing kits across the province.

Saskatchewan is preparing to offer hundreds of thousands of rapid COVID-19 testing kits across the province.
Saskatchewan reported one new COVID-19 related death on Thursday. There are 211 new cases to report.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact nearly every facet of our lives, it turns out tax season will be no exception.
The second phase of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Saskatchewan will focus on immunizing the general population based on age.
When Kira Novak went to treatment in February of 2020, she didn’t know she would be entering a whole new world when she left.
On Wednesday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Health Minister Paul Merriman were on hand to answer questions realted to the clinic, located in the International Trade Centre at Evraz Place.
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.
Some Montrealers are facing headaches as they try to book COVID-19 vaccination appointments for their elderly parents.
We're learning more about the fireball so many Albertans saw streak across the dark sky early Monday morning.
A Kamloops, B.C., father is speaking out after his daughter was allegedly sent home from school for wearing a black knee-length dress over a white turtleneck.
For the second time in a week, police in Prince Edward Island were called to the scene of a wandering seal, and animal specialists say it may not be the last.
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Technology solved the mystery behind a tiny cryptic message in one of the world's most iconic paintings that stumped experts for over a century.
A dog in Mass. left paralyzed in her two back legs after a vicious attack is looking for a forever home
She also posts dance-offs with her husband, and has since gained a large following
One of the world’s oldest, and most famous, captive elephants passed away at 72
An opera company is helping recovering COVID-19 patients learn how to breathe again by taking them through exercises normally reserved for professional singers.
Six bison have been transferred back to a national park in Alberta after their paddock was destroyed in a 2017 wildfire.
An Arizona teen admitted to police that he faked his own kidnapping to get out of going to work.
Dashcam video captured the moment a dump truck collided with a barrier along the I-405 north of Renton, Wash.
The Canada Child Benefit is running smoothly, says federal auditor general Karen Hogan, aside from a few administrative deficiencies that impact eligibility for the support.
Until the federal government addresses several underlying deficiencies with the water systems and implements regulatory standards, First Nations communities in Canada will continue to not have reliable access to clean drinking water, according to the auditor general.
Highly-contagious COVID-19 variants are expected to make up about 40 per cent of all cases by the second week of March, new modelling data suggests, leading to a likely increase in daily infections and hospitalizations.
After weeks of uncertainty, Moderna Inc. has confirmed to the Canadian government that it will deliver 1.3 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine next month.
A former U.S. Olympics gymnastics coach with ties to disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar was charged Thursday with turning his Michigan gym into a yearslong criminal enterprise by coercing girls to train under him and then verbally and physically abusing them.
A new study out of Toronto suggests that shorter, but more frequent lockdowns could lead to fewer cases of COVID-19.
Ontario has lagged far behind other provinces in opening cannabis retail stores. That is, until recently. Regulators in that province are now issuing 30 new authorizations a week. The pace of openings raises questions journalist Patrick Cain explores on CTVNews.ca: How many legal weed stores can Canadian customers actually keep in business?
The Canadian Armed Forces is reeling after news defence chief Admiral Art McDonald is being investigated for misconduct, only weeks after military police launched an investigation into allegations against his predecessor.
A Canadian man has pleaded to human smuggling charges in the United States after being convicted of similar charges over the past 18 years.