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More Indigenous students are graduating on time at Saskatoon public schools

Saskatoon Public Schools report a COVID-19 outbreak at Hugh Cairns V C School

On Thursday, the Saskatchewan Health Authority notified the public school division about an outbreak at Hugh Cairns V.C. School.

More tickets expected to be handed out after Sunday s rally against public health measures

Regina / 980 CJME May 10, 2021 | 4:26 PM A man holds an upside-down Canadian flag ahead of a rally at Kiwanis Memorial Park on May 9, 2021. (650 CKOM) Saskatoon police say they have handed out 18 tickets to people who attended a so-called “freedom rally” in Kiwanis Memorial Park on Sunday. Police say upon attending the rally, public health officials and police saw more than 100 people congregating and disobeying current public health orders. Eighteen tickets were handed out to people violating the orders. Police say one additional ticket was issued to a participant who was also involved in a rally in the city on April 24. In a release, police say those who were ticketed were seen to have varying levels of involvement with the rally.

Custodian spotted at Saskatoon children s freedom rally no longer employed by school division

  SASKATOON The city s public school division has confirmed that it no longer employs a custodian who was spotted at an anti-COVID-19 health measure event. Hugh Cairns V.C. School custodian Brent Wintringham was identified by parents in a video captured during a children s freedom rally held in Saskatoon. Prior to the April 24 children s event, Wintringham attended another anti-health measure event in Prince Albert. The Saskatchewan Health Authority had urged anyone who was at the Prince Albert event to self-isolate. Parents who spoke with CTV News said Wintringham’s attendance was troubling and worried it placed their kids at risk.

More tickets expected to be handed out after Sunday s rally against public health measures

Saskatoon / 650 CKOM May 10, 2021 | 4:26 PM A man holds an upside-down Canadian flag ahead of a rally at Kiwanis Memorial Park on May 9, 2021. (650 CKOM) Saskatoon police say they have handed out 18 tickets to people who attended a so-called “freedom rally” in Kiwanis Memorial Park on Sunday. Police say upon attending the rally, public health officials and police saw more than 100 people congregating and disobeying current public health orders. Eighteen tickets were handed out to people violating the orders. Police say one additional ticket was issued to a participant who was also involved in a rally in the city on April 24. In a release, police say those who were ticketed were seen to have varying levels of involvement with the rally.

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