Source: Michaela Solomon and Katherine Hill, regina.ctvnews.ca, April 7, 2020 While the number of active cases is down, the province is encouraging the public to download the SaskAlert App for up-to-date information regarding COVID-19. REGINA — There are four new COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, the province announced on Monday. For the first time since the novel virus… Continue reading With new COVID-19 cases confirmed, province encourages downloading SaskAlert app
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On Friday, Saskatchewan reported 14 new cases of the coronavirus
Source: Stephanie Taylor and Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, April 4, 2020 An assisted care employee recently tested positive for the coronavirus. Saskatchewan reported 14 new confirmed cases of coronavirus in the province on Friday, bringing the total since the first case was reported to 220. One case is an employee of Memory Lane… Continue reading On Friday, Saskatchewan reported 14 new cases of the coronavirus
As the anniversary of the Broncos bus crash draws near, lawsuits are filed
Source: Stephanie Taylor and Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, April 4, 2020 On Friday in Regina, a proposed class-action lawsuit was filed. CALGARY — It’s been almost two years since the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash in Saskatchewan and with the solemn anniversary comes a closing legal window that has seen several lawsuits filed… Continue reading As the anniversary of the Broncos bus crash draws near, lawsuits are filed
Woman who handled tickets and cash at snowmobile rally later tested COVID-19 positive
Source: Lisa Risom, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, April 3, 2020 So far, 24 known cases of the virus can be traced back to the Lakeland Snowmobile Club dinner. PRINCE ALBERT — On March 14, days before the province would ban gatherings of its size, Marg Clair was pitching in at the Lakeland Snowmobile Club Wilderness Rally Supper in… Continue reading Woman who handled tickets and cash at snowmobile rally later tested COVID-19 positive
Truckers are working around the clock during COVID-19 pandemic
Source: Morganne Campbell, globalnews.ca, March 30, 2020 Truck drivers are considered essential workers and are therefore allowed to cross back and forth across the border. Life on the open road has become rather difficult for long-distance truck drivers hauling between Canada and the U.S. amid the coronavirus pandemic. With limited access to places to eat,… Continue reading Truckers are working around the clock during COVID-19 pandemic
30 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Saskatchewan
Source: Mickey Djuric, globalnews.ca, March 28, 2020 A large number of cases from northern and central Saskatchewan are attributed to a Christopher Lake snowmobile rally dinner which took place on March 14th. Saskatchewan is reporting 30 new cases of COVID-19 in the province, bringing the provincial total to 134 cases as of Saturday. Of those,… Continue reading 30 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Saskatchewan