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Lisa Schick
Vaccine plan needs faster rollout, better communication, says Sask. nurses' union
The president of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) thinks the province's program to roll out the COVID-19 vaccines needs to be sped up in a significant way. "The quicker we go, the quicker we get...
Lisa Schick
Jan 11, 2021
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses president Tracy Zambory. (650 CKOM file photo)
Vaccine holdback not required by Health Canada despite health minister's claims
Saskatchewan maintains the federal government asked the province to hold back half of the first COVID-19 vaccine doses delivered to the province, despite comments from Health Canada otherwise. Several...
Lisa Schick
Jan 08, 2021
Sask. Health Minister Paul Merriman (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
COVID vaccines slowly rolling out to Regina care homes
As the COVID vaccine rollout spreads wider and wider in Saskatchewan, two care homes in Regina are now receiving doses. The province said as of Dec. 30 1,834 doses of the 1,950 Pfizer Bio-N-Tech vacci...
Lisa Schick
Jan 06, 2021
The Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home in Regina. (Dominick Lucyk/980 CJME)
Families protest conditions and lack of care for inmates with COVID
Just as COVID-19 spread through communities in Saskatchewan, it's now spreading through jails and penitentiaries as well. As of Monday, there were 63 inmates and 12 staff at the Regina Correctional Ce...
Lisa Schick
Jan 05, 2021
Julie Paul's son is in the Regina Correctional Centre and has tested positive for COVID. She says he and others with the virus aren't getting proper care. Jan. 5, 2020 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
2020 a year of growth for Regina Public Library
"Change" was the watchword for most people and businesses in 2020, but for the Regina Public Library, it wasn't necessarily a bad thing. The pandemic shut the library doors in the spring so it had to ...
Lisa Schick
Jan 04, 2021
Economic recovery among premier's hopes for 2021
Along with getting the COVID-19 vaccine out to everyone in the province, Premier Scott Moe says the government will be focusing on jumpstarting Saskatchewan's economic recovery in 2021. Moe said those...
Lisa Schick
Jan 04, 2021
Premier Scott Moe. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Feeling stressed, U of R student still studying as tech glitch delays exam for weeks
It has been several weeks since the end of the fall semester at the University of Regina, but there are still about 190 students with a class hanging over their heads. On Dec. 21, the university's onl...
Lisa Schick
Jan 04, 2021
Chief Bray looks ahead to opportunities and challenges in the new year
For many people, the bar is set pretty low for the new year to be better than the last one. With a COVID-19 vaccine program gearing up and the possible end of the pandemic in sight, Regina's police ch...
Lisa Schick
Jan 02, 2021
Regina Police Service Chief Evan Bray. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Residential solar industry down 90 per cent one year after net metering decision
One year after SaskPower's decision to close its rooftop solar net metering program and not renew it, the residential solar industry in Saskatchewan is a shadow of its former self. In September 2019, ...
Lisa Schick
Dec 30, 2020
Members of the solar industry joined the Fridays for Future climate rally in front of the Legislative Building, asking the government to bring back the net metering program, on Sept. 27, 2019. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina police chief looks back on a busy 2020
There may not have been too much to do in 2020, but it would be difficult to say nothing happened this past year, especially when it comes to the Regina Police Service. "There's no question this was -...
Lisa Schick
Dec 30, 2020
Regina police chief Evan Bray kneels for 30 seconds with the other officers who attended a Black Lives Matter rally to show their commitment to ending racism. Jun. 5, 2020 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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