Fri, Feb 26: The province confirmed Saskatchewan has its first case of the Zika virus. This brings the Canadian total up to 14 cases of the virus, which is suspected of causing birth defects if contracted by pregnant women. David Baxter has more on what the provincial health authority has to say about the situation.
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First Zika virus case confirmed in Saskatchewan, but few details from public health
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