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Lisa Schick
Regina efficiency review moves on to last hurdle
The City of Regina's services could soon be under a microscope - the city's Executive Committee voted Wednesday morning to pass a proposal to create a Recovery and Efficiency Review Program. An effici...
Lisa Schick
Feb 17, 2021
(980 CJME file photo)
Saskatchewan Polytechnic nearly back to normal after cyber attack
Three months after a malware attack invaded its systems, Saskatchewan Polytechnic still has some cleaning up to do before it can be back to normal. At the end of October, an attachment containing malw...
Lisa Schick
Feb 16, 2021
Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Kelsey Campus at 1130 Idylwyld Drive North in Saskatoon. (infoaboutcompanies.ca)
'Up our mask game': Shahab reminds the province about mask use
Masks have been mandatory in public indoor settings in Saskatchewan for about three months, but the province's chief medical health officer is taking every opportunity to remind people about them. Las...
Lisa Schick
Feb 16, 2021
Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
‘We do need to do better’: Moe admits rapid tests should’ve been sent out sooner
The premier is admitting things could have been done better when it comes to rapid COVID-19 tests in the province. Last week, the Saskatchewan Health Authority admitted it had been shipped more than 3...
Lisa Schick
Feb 12, 2021
(The Canadian Press file photo)
Province taking another look at health-care workers prioritized for COVID vaccines
After hearing from health-care groups, Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan is going to reassess which groups are included as a priority for a COVID-19 vaccine. Moe didn't make any promises that more w...
Lisa Schick
Feb 11, 2021
Premier Scott Moe (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
How you’ll know when you’re eligible for a COVID vaccination
The province released more details of its vaccine rollout plan Tuesday, and though there are some puzzle pieces missing, the bits of the picture are more clear around how people will be told they're e...
Lisa Schick
Feb 10, 2021
(Saskatchewan Health Authority/Submitted)
Pharmacists preparing for second phase of COVID vaccinations
When the second phase of Saskatchewan's COVID vaccination plan begins, pharmacies are going to play a big part. The head of the Saskatchewan Health Authority talked about pharmacies delivering the vac...
Lisa Schick
Feb 10, 2021
(980 CJME file photo)
Province to release second phase of vaccination plan Tuesday
In December, the province released a broad-strokes plan on the COVID-19 vaccination rollout, but on Tuesday, the minister of health is expected to release more details on the second phase of vaccinati...
Lisa Schick
Feb 08, 2021
Premier Scott Moe (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
School support workers worried they aren’t being protected
Schools have had to change all kinds of things for the pandemic - from recess times to semester schedules to band practice. But some support workers in the schools say they're not protected. Jackie Ch...
Lisa Schick
Feb 08, 2021
Suicide rate down in Sask., attributed to ‘pulling together phenomenon’
While there has been a lot of bad news coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems fewer people have decided to take their lives into their own hands. Deaths by suicide were down about 35 per cent i...
Lisa Schick
Feb 05, 2021
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