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'Totally locked down:' Seniors home residents talk life during the pandemic

As August Arndt celebrated his 90th birthday, he reflected on how COVID-19 has changed the atmosphere in the retirement home where he lives. A resident at the Marian Chateau in Regina, Arndt was one of many people living in seniors residences in Saskatchewan when they entered into lockdown in mid-March. In those first few weeks, he said uncertainty and frustration reigned supreme.…

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Elections Saskatchewan pushes mail-in voting for people fearing health risk during pandemic

People can apply to vote by mail in the upcoming Oct. 26 provincial election starting today. Elections Saskatchewan says the option is typically used by students and snowbirds but that during the COVID-19 pandemic it wants all voters to know the option is available to them.  "Particularly ... those who feel there is a health risk," Michael Boda, the chief electoral…

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Sask. infectious disease doctor answers questions on outbreaks, schools

As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 rises in Saskatchewan, questions swirl around outbreaks, the coming fall season and the return to school. Stefani Langenegger, host of CBC Saskatchewan's The Morning Edition, asked some of these questions to Dr. Alex Wong, an infectious diseases doctor at the Regina General Hospital and an assistant professor at the University of…

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Some Sask. parents, students still worried about return to school in spite of top doctor's reassurance

The Saskatchewan government has pushed the beginning of school back by a week and set money aside for added costs, but some advocates and parents say there still isn't enough time or funding to reassure them. Premier Scott Moe has allocated $40 million, from an earlier $200 million announcement, for costs associated with reopening K-12 schools during the pandemic, and the start of classes…

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Regina mayor, city council members encourage residents to wear face masks

REGINA -- Mayor Michael Fougere and city council members are encouraging Regina residents to wear face masks when visiting indoor spaces or when riding public transit. They made the announcement today given the increase of COVID-19 cases in the city. The Regina area had 38 active cases of COVID-19 as of Wednesday. “Given the rise in active cases of COVID-19 in Regina, myself and my…

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