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Regina police respond to 7 overdoses in 36 hours, 6 of them fatal

The Regina Police Service responded to a cluster of drug overdoses in the city that have resulted in the deaths of several people, according to officials. Over a 36-hour period starting just after midnight on Canada Day, police say they responded to seven overdoses. Six of the people died. “It’s at epidemic proportions at this time,” said Dean Rae, deputy…

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Inside the Saskatoon lab developing a COVID-19 vaccine

Dr. Volker Gerdts is already thinking about the next pandemic. The director and CEO of the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization — International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) and his team have been working on a vaccine for SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, since before it even had a name. On January 21, just as the organization got federal approval to work on…

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Saskatchewan ending daily coronavirus updates

Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Health is joining other provinces across western Canada by no longer providing a daily coronavirus update. As of Canada Day, data related to COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan will no longer be updated on weekends and statutory holidays, says the government of Saskatchewan. Going forward, news releases and updates will be posted Monday…

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Sask. mother, daughter 'mortified' by elder's treatment in long-term care

One of the first things Charysse Cashmen noticed was her mother’s feet.  In the 53 days since Catherine Bourgeois arrived at the Outlook and District Health Centre, her feet had swollen and a fungal infection had begun on one foot. Cashmen would later learn the 95-year-old had only been bathed twice since she arrived. Cashmen and her daughter Jocelan Ireland say…

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Clare's Law will offer 'meaningful support' to people in risky relationships: Regina police chief

Clare's Law comes into effect Monday in Saskatchewan — the first jurisdiction in Canada to implement it. With the new legislation, police can warn people about a partner's violent past, though the RCMP has declined to participate for now, citing federal privacy laws and saying they are still trying to figure out how they can implement it. In the meantime, people in rural…

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