As Saskatchewan continues to fight against rising COVID-19 case numbers, those working in childcare have been concerned with both the safety and quality of care for the children they work with. Currently, all Regina Public and Catholic schools have temporarily been moved to online learning […]
In a press conference Monday, Premier Scott Moe said that the current public health orders are having an effect on youth across the province. Moe acknowledged the existing health measures like indoor masking and mandatory vaccination requirements are impacting young people and is reluctant to […]
Olivia Gagne had to cancel her holiday plans again due to the recent COVID-19 variant concerns and new gathering guidelines issued by the provincial government. “I have a really big family and last year we couldn’t gather so we were planning to get together this […]
A new variant of the coronavirus called Omicron has emerged in South Africa and is quickly spreading across the continents and into Canada. Jason Tetro, a microbiologist at the University of Guelph, said in an interview with CBC Saskatchewan Radio that this variant has the […]
Darlene Stainbrook. Photo by unknown. Breast reduction surgery, quite literally, takes the weight of your chest both physically and mentally for women struggling with heavy breasts. While surgery is becoming more accepted, it still proves to be surrounded by gendered stigma for women who want […]
It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way various different industries operate, but this is especially true for those working in childcare. “There was a moment in early October where for 2 weeks, I only had 4 kids,” explained Henry Janzen before- […]
Looking to expand the reach of Brain Snacks Co., a small Regina business, co-owner Ali Nicholls reached out to Liv B, a vegan YouTuber from Halifax. “I used to actually follow Liv B a number of years ago when she first started online,” said Nicholls. […]
A University of Saskatchewan professor released a video yesterday that predicts Saskatoon will likely see a rise in COVID-19 variants, similar to Regina’s skyrocketing numbers. Kyle Anderson is a professor and the undergrad chair of biochemistry, microbiology, immunology for the College of Medicine in Saskatoon. […]
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