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Wildfires: some weather relief in north as fires burn across province

Wildfires: some weather relief in north as fires burn across province
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All quality of life increases : long-term care residents set for Sunday boost

There’s excitement ahead of the Sunday milestone when the province ends most COVID restrictions. Long-term care homes are no different in counting down the hours to a far more open environment for residents. While all other Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) health facilities (like hospitals and clinics) will see no changes to the ongoing masking, screening, and family presence directives, that’s not the case for long-term care as this is considered peoples’ homes. Residents, family and visitors to these places will not be required to wear masks and there will be no limit on the number of visitors. “I think one of the things that’s more special is the amount of visitors they can have in a room,” Cathy Suchorab, one of the clinical managers at Herb Bassett Home told

P A youth theatre program bounces back with Disney production

Interested parents can enroll their child online at www.earc.ca/youth-company. Last year the COVID restrictions initially forced the ensemble to split up into small working groups and then ultimately the live performances had to be cancelled. Stelmaschuk said it’s important to have the program back to how it should be. “Kids who love the performing arts, especially the younger ones, have limited outlets…for a fully fledged theatre program,” she said. “Everyone is part of a team: you work together, you put on a really good show, and you get to eat all that energy up when you’re on stage.”

From frosty to sweaty: the lows and highs of local food production

We have near all-time record-breaking heat and yet there was frost on the ground just a matter of weeks ago– I guess we must be talking about farming in Saskatchewan! The bizarre extremes have confronted local smaller-scale producers but they’ll still be at Prince Albert’s Farmer’s Market next to city hall Saturday. paNOW reached out to a couple of vendors who grow fresh produce to see how they’re coping with the mercury hovering in the upper 30s. “It’s really hard walking through my garden to imagine what it was like a few weeks ago, I still have frostbite tinged on the leaves of my corn, cucumbers, and squash,“ Byron Tenkink, the owner of Lily Plain Gardens explained.

Candlelight vigil set for P A this evening

Candlelight vigil set for P A this evening
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