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Saskatchewan extends public health order
Saskatchewan has extended its public health order related to COVID-19 until the end of January. Premier Scott Moe says masks will remain mandatory for indoor public spaces, including schools, and the province's vaccine passport system will remain in place.
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The Canadian Press
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