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Airline temperature checks to become mandatory for travellers in Canada: Trudeau

Passengers travelling by plane to, from or within Canada will soon have to undergo temperature checks before boarding as part of stepped-up airport screening measures meant to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by travellers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today. "Our government is mandating temperature screening for air passengers through a phased approach, first for those travelling to…

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Lampman nurse shares experience working during the COVID-19 outbreak in La Loche

Cassidy Siebert is a registered nurse, who has worked in the emergency room in Arcola Health Centre. When the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) called out for nurses to help with the COVID-19 outbreak in northern Saskatchewan, Siebert didn’t think twice. “SHA came and they were needing nurses to go up north to help with the outbreak in La Loche. I answered back immediately that I…

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Sask. Health Authority to introduce second phase of service resumption

REGINA -- Saskatchewan health officials say the resumption of health care services will enter its second phase on June 16. In phase two, the SHA will increase surgical capacity from 65 to 70 per cent across the province, including urgent, emergent and some elective procedures. ”This will vary significantly by site, as some locations like Yorkton Regional Health Centre are already up to…

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Sask. Pre-K to 12 students to return to classrooms this fall

Saskatchewan students from prekindergarten to Grade 12 will return to in-classroom learning for the upcoming school year, the province announced Tuesday. "Re-opening schools is a significant milestone for our province, and an important step for families to get back to a new normal," Deputy Premier and Education Minister Gordon Wyant said Tuesday.   "Thank you to the…

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'What happened inside the hospital?' Family of man who died in Regina wants answers

Grieving relatives of a football player who they say died by suicide after seeking help at a hospital believe a recent change by Saskatchewan health officials may have saved him. Samwel Uko, 20, of Abbotsford, British Columbia, was in Regina visiting an aunt when his body was found in the city's Wascana Lake two weeks ago. Justin Nyee, an uncle in Calgary, says he received a call from a…

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