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Sask. nurses ask public to give them a 'fighting chance' against COVID-19

SASKATOON -- It’s imperative that people stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic, Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) President Tracy Zambory says.  “Registered nurses, doctors, licensed practical nurses, all the healthcare team and all of the other essential workers - like people who are working to keep our grocery stores open, our pharmacies open, our gas stations open - we need…

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Coronavirus: 2 at snowmobile rally in northern Saskatchewan test positive for COVID-19

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced on Wednesday that two people who attended an event in the province have tested positive for COVID-19. The advisory went out to anyone who attended the Lakeland Snowmobile Club Wilderness Rally Supper in Christopher Lake between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. on March 14. One person who served at the event tested positive for COVID-19, according to a…

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Regina mayor announces program to distribute bagged lunches to kids during pandemic

Regina Mayor Michael Foguere says children and teens in the city will have an opportunity to grab bagged lunches every day, even as schools are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. One thousand packages — each containing a week's worth of lunch — will be prepared and handed out a designated community centre from 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. every day.…

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How a lab in Sask. that focuses on animals became Canada's $23M hope for a COVID-19 vaccine

In the global race to find a COVID-19 vaccine, the federal government announced Monday it is pumping $23 million into an academic research lab in Saskatchewan.  The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization - International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) at the University of Saskatchewan started as a modest veterinary lab in 1975. But it has evolved into a world class facility that…

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MPs pass legislation for COVID-19 supports after opposition limits government's powers

The House of Commons has passed emergency legislation to free up $82 billion to help Canadians weather the COVID-19 crisis, but its approval came after a late night of wrangling to limit the Liberal government's ability to spend more money without Parliamentary approval. Following a day of tense negotiations, MPs began debating the bill in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, and a vote…

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