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Craig Silliphant
'It is a lot worse than what you think it is': Regina nurse describes ICU conditions
As the province continues to see intensive care units filled with COVID patients, a nurse at the Regina General Hospital (RGH) is speaking out on what conditions really look like. Whitney Walker-Ross ...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 23, 2021
‘We have a government that is lying to us’: Meili takes shots at pandemic messaging
Is the provincial government downplaying the current situation on COVID-19 in Saskatchewan? NDP Leader Ryan Meili thinks so. Speaking to reporters Friday at the legislative building in Regina, the Opp...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 23, 2021
Suites deemed unsanitary at Prairie Heights condo tower closed by Saskatoon fire department
The Saskatoon Fire Department wasted little time intervening at the Prairie Heights condo tower, which has suites deemed too filthy to live in for some residents. Less than 24 hours after inspecting t...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 22, 2021
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'Just ask questions': A registered nurse discusses vaccine hesitancy
Thousands of people across Saskatchewan are rolling up their sleeves for a COVID-19 vaccine every day, but not everyone is completely convinced about getting the shot. So how do public health official...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 22, 2021
Blades hoping for strong finish to 'bittersweet' season without WHL playoffs
This isn't the end to the season Saskatoon Blades general manager Colin Priestner had in mind. With the Western Hockey League officially cancelling the 2021 playoffs Monday, the team's orchestrater is...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 22, 2021
The Saskatoon Blades are winding down one of it's best campaigns in the unusual 24-game hub season. (Saskatoon Blades/Twitter)
Saskatoon police vaccinated against COVID-19 at Saskatoon Tribal Council clinic
Hundreds of Saskatoon police officers are rolling up their sleeves at SaskTel Centre this week to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. On Wednesday, hundreds went to the arena to be vaccinated. By Thursday, mo...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 21, 2021
More than 300 frontline officers were getting vaccinated on April 21-22 at the STC clinic at SaskTel Centre thanks to the Saskatoon Police Service partnership with Saskatoon Tribal Council. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Wednesday April 21, 2021. (Saskatoon StarPhoenix / Michelle Berg)
Federal budget to offer funds to farmers for carbon pricing, energy-efficient grain dryers
A section of the new federal budget announced earlier this week aims to help farmers. Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan president Todd Lewis remembers plenty of budgets where farmers ...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 21, 2021
Long-term care to get federal boost; CUPE looking for more details on funding
Changes are coming to long-term care in Canada. As part of Tuesday's federal budget rollout, $3 billion over five years has been earmarked for the long-term care home (LTCH) sector. The funds will all...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 21, 2021
Robin Hood sign returns to lofty perch
One of Saskatoon's famous landmarks is shining brightly once again. The Robin Hood sign was reinstalled atop its perch at Ardent Mills in the central industrial neighbourhood Tuesday. The nearly 100-y...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 20, 2021
The Robin Hood sign was reinstalled atop the tower at Ardent Mills on April 20, 2021. It was taken down for repairs in February. (Keenan Sorokan/650 CKOM)
COVID in the classroom: STF says many opportunities missed
Patrick Maze believes there have been a lot of missed opportunities to deal with COVID-19 in Saskatchewan classrooms. The president of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation said more teachers recently...
Craig Silliphant
Apr 20, 2021
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation president Patrick Maze. (980 CJME file photo)
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