Sask. CMHO says it's a 'critical time' to reduce COVID-19 numbers
If the numbers don’t start trending down, the province may be looking at tighter public health measures, according to the Chief Medical Health Officer.

If the numbers don’t start trending down, the province may be looking at tighter public health measures, according to the Chief Medical Health Officer.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) says clinics established to offer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine are now full, and won’t be taking more appointments until more doses of the vaccine arrive.
SaskPower has provided an update on the ongoing efforts to restore power to Saskatchewan communities, after a forceful winter storm knocked out service in various parts of the province.
Regina’s Warren Woods, who has covered the CFL and curling for decades, contracted the virus in November and has been in hospital for more than a month.
While the pandemic has forced a lot of us to look for new ways to entertain ourselves, an Indian Head couple decided to use their love of curling to create a rink right in their backyard.
Site reservations for the 2021 camping season at Saskatchewan’s national parks will open in April.
While many might be welcoming the milder temperatures, there are large concerns of drought in the months ahead, especially for producers in southeastern Saskatchewan.
The Canadian National Railway is reminding residents to practice caution near rail crossings in their community as winter driving conditions continue through the season.
The federal and provincial governments announced Tuesday morning Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Development Fund will receive an investment of $9.8 million.
Quebec public health officials said Thursday that provincial advisors have recommended a prolonged COVID-19 vaccination schedule of up to 90 days between the first and second dose -- more than double what a national advisory committee recommended a day earlier.
A severe snowstorm that brought wind gusts of up to 102 km/h in Saskatoon left some souvenirs in its wake thanks to a rare weather phenomenon.
Barrie police have a man in custody more than 26 years after Katherine Janeiro was found dead in her basement apartment.
The town of Beaver Harbour, N.B. is preparing for a huge milestone that’s been 110 years in the making.
A cabinet minister's tweet about a note his 10-year-old son received after reaching out to a lonely new kid at his school has gone viral.
The emergence of new variants of the original coronavirus is adding urgency to vaccinate.
CF Montreal, the city’s newly renamed pro soccer team announced their new name to mixed reaction.
An Ontario woman, who recently travelled to the U.K. for endometriosis surgery after Canadian doctors dismissed her condition for years, has started a fund to help others in similar situations seek care abroad.
As new variants of the novel coronavirus pop up around the globe, a team from the World Health Organization is back where it all began -- in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the pandemic first started more than a year ago.
In his final days in office, U.S. President Donald Trump has found the parts of the job he loved replaced by cold legal warnings, forced video addresses and a shrinking circle of downtrodden aides, all anxiously wondering what life will be like after noon on January 20.
An Associated Press review of public records, social media posts and videos shows at least 21 current or former members of the U.S. military or law enforcement have been identified as being at or near the Capitol riot, with more than a dozen others under investigation but not yet named.
Quebec public health officials said Thursday that provincial advisors have recommended a prolonged COVID-19 vaccination schedule of up to 90 days between the first and second dose -- more than double what a national advisory committee recommended a day earlier.
When Canada enters Phase 2 of the national mass COVID-19 immunization effort in April, federal officials are planning to receive 'more than' one million doses of approved vaccines every week, on average.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, giving a rare insight into his future plans, said he wanted to serve Canadians for a number of years to come, and shied away from saying who he thought should succeed him.
The U.S. government executed a drug trafficker Thursday for his involvement in a series of slayings in Virginia's capital city in 1992, despite claims by his lawyers that the lethal injection would cause excruciating pain due to lung damage from his recent COVID-19 infection.
A collection of children's drawings made during the pandemic illustrates the mental toll the pandemic is taking on Canadian youth, says the researcher behind a project analyzing their artwork.
Doctors are divided on if it is better to partially vaccinate more people from COVID-19 sooner than to fully immunize fewer.
Ontario's stay-at-home order, which is now in effect, has left many residents confused about what is, and what isn't, considered essential.