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'It's a detriment to our character': Business owner reacts after being wrongly listed among COVID fines
A business owner in Swift Current is speaking out after Saskatchewan's Ministry of Health mistakenly listed her business as one that broke COVID-19 guidelines. The owner of Central Ave Hair Studio, La...
Jan 12, 2022
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Woman quarantining after COVID test invalid due to cold
Rhonda Pachal was returning from the United States when she tried to provide a negative test to avoid the 14-day quarantine. But she says the tests she was given were invalid and now, as a result, she...
CJME News
Jan 12, 2022
USask prof says extreme cold can be ideal for exercise
Dr. Phil Chilibeck practises what he teaches - in this case, enjoying a late afternoon of snowshoeing for exercise in a wind chill of -24 C. Chilibeck is a professor of kinesiology at the University o...
Libby Giesbrecht
Jan 07, 2022
Regina nurse in ICU after getting long-awaited liver transplant
A Regina nurse who suffers from a rare disease has received her second liver transplant. Krystal Graham has been desperately waiting for the surgery to treat her life-threatening disease. She spoke wi...
Jan 07, 2022
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Moe gov't says it hasn't ruled out more public health measures
The Saskatchewan government has reiterated it hasn't dismissed the idea of new public health measures as case numbers of the COVID-19 Omicron variant rise in the province. In a statement Friday, Premi...
CJME News
Jan 07, 2022
Premier Scott Moe. (Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo)
Parents, school divisions react as students return to classrooms
Students, teachers and staff members in more schools throughout Saskatchewan were to make their return to the classroom on Tuesday. Saskatchewan is the only province in the country not pushing back it...
Jan 04, 2022
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Fitness goals should fit the person, says Sask. gym owner
Every time the new year rolls around, many people make a resolution to get in shape. For people with that goal, a local gym owner is encouraging them to find the healthy lifestyle that works for them....
Libby Giesbrecht
Jan 03, 2022
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Regina shelters busy during wicked cold spell
The recent cold spell hasn't been friendly to the most vulnerable population in Regina. Shelters throughout the city have been flirting with capacity as it has been too dangerous for people to spend e...
Dec 31, 2021
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Preparing for the holidays: Doctor gives insight on avoiding Omicron
As people get ready to celebrate a second COVID Christmas, an infectious disease physician in Regina is encouraging them to take some extra steps to prevent themselves from contracting or spreading th...
Dec 24, 2021
A man demonstrates how to put on a face mask and other protective clothing during a tour of a COVID-19 evaluation clinic in Montreal on March 10, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
Hindley, Meili weigh in on new long-term care inspections program
The Saskatchewan government is going to be keeping a closer eye on long-term care homes in the province with the launch of its new inspections. Minister for Seniors Everett Hindley said the inspection...
Lisa Schick
Dec 14, 2021
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