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Lisa Schick
Life during COVID-19: Grocery stores make big changes to keep safe
Things are quite a bit different now at Dad's Organic Market in Regina than they were even two months ago. "We have to clean everything every morning when we come in. Everything gets wiped down, all t...
Lisa Schick
Apr 17, 2020
Meghan Rice, who works at Dad's Organic Market in Regina, says she makes sure to keep herself and her workspace clean so she's not worried about dealing with customers. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Teaching online a whole new adventure in the age of COVID-19
After spending ten years delivering her lessons to a classroom full of shiny faces, teaching online through the COVID-19 pandemic is a big change for Jennifer Briere. She has a grade 4/5 class at Argy...
Lisa Schick
Apr 13, 2020
Jennifer Briere teaches a 4/5 split class and has transitioned to online learning during COVID-19. April 9, 2020. (Submitted/980 CJME)
Federal benefits hiccups leave some Sask. workers in the lurch
All over the country, the doors of businesses are closed due to COVID-19 restrictions and millions of people are out of work as a result. The federal government has extended relief for workers, and ap...
Lisa Schick
Apr 10, 2020
Service Canada has closed its offices, making phone and online the only ways people can contact them. Apr. 9 2020 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Local bookstore still serves bookworms after opening cancelled by COVID-19
The opening of a new store can be all excitement and nervous energy -- until that opening is postponed indefinitely by the COVID-19 pandemic. Annabel Townsend was set to open her new independent books...
Lisa Schick
Apr 07, 2020
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COVID-19 restrictions throwing a wrench into social assistance supports
Many people are lamenting not being able to go to a theatre or to a bar these days, but for some, what they're losing through the public health restrictions is a lot more serious. On a normal day, Jen...
Lisa Schick
Apr 03, 2020
Jenna Hamilton (left) and Raylynn Pritchard work at Thomas Circle of Care, a social assistance organization, and say they're worried about their clients who can't get their programming amid COVID-19 restrictions. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Souls Harbour's Easter meal gets a makeover due to COVID-19
Holiday meals are a staple every year at Souls Harbour Rescue Mission in Regina, but things have had to change a bit this year because of COVID-19. Normally for the Easter meal, people come into the d...
Lisa Schick
Apr 02, 2020
Salvation Army filling the gap with lunches after schools close
It has been almost two weeks since schools in Saskatchewan closed and that has left a gap for many kids -- and not just when it comes to learning. Many kids relied on schools for a hot lunch and, with...
Lisa Schick
Apr 01, 2020
Gord Wilson (left) and Corey Nissen with the Salvation Army Haven of Hope help to hand out bagged lunches to people in need on March 26, 2020. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'Take it seriously': Regina-born woman in Italy sends warnings back home
With Italy in lockdown and suffering big numbers of infected and fatalities from COVID-19, a Regina woman living there is sending warnings and advice back home. Tasha Wahl was born in Regina and grew ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 27, 2020
Tasha Wahl was born and raised in Regina but now lives in Bologna, Italy with her husband. (Tasha Wahl/Submitted)
Owners of The Everyday Kitchen doing something you don't see every day
Instead of people gathered around tables with coffee cup in hand, The Everyday Kitchen is filled these days with long tables holding boxes of donuts and coffee cups ready to be taken out. It has been ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 27, 2020
Mark Shmelinski, co-owner at The Everyday Kitchen, on March 26, 2020. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'Haphazard': Health-care workers union critical of government response to COVID-19
The head of a union that represents thousands of health-care workers in Saskatchewan has some particular criticisms of how the provincial government has handled the COVID-19 pandemic. "That is one of ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 26, 2020
SEIU-West president Barbara Cape. (File photo by Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
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