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Funding for more respiratory therapists allows for 24/7 coverage at hospital

Prince Albert Daily Herald Submitted photo New funding provided in this year’s provincial budget means Prince Albert’s Victoria Hospital will have 24/7 access to a respiratory therapist. The province announced during its 2021 budget that it would provide $334,000 in new funding to increase services at the hospital. That announcement was highlighted in a press release issued Friday morning. The Saskatchewan Health Authority’s executive director of acute care for the north east said the funding allowed them to hire more respiratory therapists, ensuring someone is always working at the hospital.  “What we did have was a couple of respiratory therapists from Monday to Friday, one in the evening and one on the weekends,” Carol Gregoryk said.

30th Samuel McLeod Business Awards set for Thursday night

It’s what the Prince Albert and District Chamber of Commerce calls the Grammys of the local business scene. While the pandemic played a major role in postponing the event last April, all will be revealed Thursday night when they celebrate the 2020 Samuel McLeod Business Awards (SMBA). Not surprisingly, things will be very different for this, the 30th edition, of the popular show, which will happen with a much reduced human presence on the E.A. Rawlinson Centre stage, starting at 6:45 p.m. on the chamber’s YouTube channel. Up to 30 people only will be present in line with COVID protocols.

After months of pandemic-related delays, the Samuel McLeod Business Awards show has a new date

After being in limbo since its original scheduled celebration back in April, the Samuel McLeod Business Awards (SMBA) now have a set date. The awards will be presented on Feb. 25 on stage at the EA Rawlinson Centre, and will be live-streamed on Prince Albert & District Chamber of Commerce’s YouTube channel that evening at 7 p.m. The event usually attracts around 300 people, but there will be a limit to 30 people on stage due to COVID-19 guidelines. There were 30 finalists, who will be asked if they would like to attend or to pre-record their acceptance speech. Chamber CEO Elise Hildebrandt said the chamber’s Plan A is to put on the awards show as “a hybrid” between being on-stage, as well as using livestreaming and pre-recorded videos for the event. Should COVID-19 guidelines change and institute further restrictions, Hildebrandt said the chamber is prepared to run the entire show online to completely eliminate contact between the nominees.

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