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Lisa Schick
City council to decide on COVID infrastructure funding at Tuesday meeting
Regina's city council is set to make some decisions Tuesday on a big pot of money from the province. Council had to defer several items on the agenda from last week as the meeting went long. The meeti...
Lisa Schick
Jun 30, 2020
(980 CJME file photo)
Justice Minister agrees improvements should be made to PCC
Saskatchewan's Minister of Justice both agrees and disagrees with the Regina Board of Police Commissioners. Last week, the board passed a motion to ask for improvements to how police are overseen in t...
Lisa Schick
Jun 29, 2020
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Regina YWCA CEO calls Clare's Law a step in the right direction
There's a new tool in Saskatchewan to try to help people avoid abusive relationships -- Clare's Law. The law comes into force Monday and allows police to provide information to a person about any hist...
Lisa Schick
Jun 29, 2020
Melissa Coomber-Bendtsen is the CEO of the Regina YWCA. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
‘Help Wanted’: Health minister says Sask. has taken 'great strides' on staffing in long-term care
Saskatchewan's health minister thinks there's still work to do in long-term care, but he says the province has come a long way. Jim Reiter didn't specifically say whether he thinks there's a staffing ...
Lisa Schick
Jun 26, 2020
Health Minister Jim Reiter. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
‘Help Wanted’: NDP says staffing has been a problem for years with no fix coming from government
The Saskatchewan NDP's critic for seniors said it's frustrating and heartbreaking to hear horror stories from people about their family members in long-term care year after year and not see the proble...
Lisa Schick
Jun 25, 2020
Saskatchewan NDP Critic for Seniors Danielle Chartier is shown during a debate on June 16, 2020. (Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan)
Sask. Highway Patrol bought weapons, equipment it can’t use, misused purchasing cards to do it
The provincial auditor thinks the Ministry of Highways needs to keep a better on eye on how the Highway Patrol is buying things -- and what employees are buying -- after an investigation found misuse ...
Lisa Schick
Jun 24, 2020
‘Help Wanted’: Advocate points to pandemic putting care problems in spotlight
Problems with conditions and staffing in Saskatchewan's long-term care homes are not new, as even before the last provincial election, debates can be found in the legislative archive discussing the is...
Lisa Schick
Jun 24, 2020
(All Seniors Care Living Centres/Facebook)
‘Not doing enough’: Provincial auditor takes eHealth to task over network security issues
The provincial auditor has a number of recommendations for eHealth after finding its network security lacking in an audit finished just four months before the agency was hit with a ransomware attack. ...
Lisa Schick
Jun 23, 2020
Provincial auditor Judy Ferguson (centre) delivers her 2019 report on Dec. 5, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
‘Help Wanted’: Care worker says rising levels of care putting strain on workers
Thirteen years ago, when Sidney Hall started working as a continuing care aid, he enjoyed going to work and could joke with the residents. Now they often don't get the care they deserve. "Unfortunatel...
Lisa Schick
Jun 23, 2020
(Friends of the Elderly/Facebook)
‘Help Wanted’: Family says short-staffing in long-term care leaves residents waiting
Watching her mother in long-term care was one of the hardest things Dianne Morgan has ever had to deal with. Among other incidents, toward the end of her life, Morgan's mother developed extensive bed ...
Lisa Schick
Jun 22, 2020
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