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Regina police chief relieved front-line officers being offered priority COVID-19 vaccine

Regina police chief relieved front-line officers being offered priority COVID-19 vaccine
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Regina police preparing to launch Project SPEED

“We see that (as) driving conditions get better, we generally see an increase in speeds and driving actions of people in our community,” he said. “As a result, we put together a project last year and we’re replicating it this year.” Rae said police will soon be out in the community doing both enforcement and education, as well as possibly some positive ticketing campaigns. “That’s going to take place in the next couple of weeks …,” he advised at the March 30 meeting. “There’s lots of work that’s going on in the next few weeks and you’ll see more and more coming through our social media venues just to show the community that we’re out and about and we’re very much aware of those increasing tendencies in the spring.”

Legal action filed against Saskatchewan s ban on outdoor protests with more than 10 people

SASKATOON: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms has filed a constitutional challenge in the Saskatoon Court of Queen’s Bench on behalf of two anti-lockdown protesters who were ticketed for attending peaceful outdoor protests that exceeded Saskatchewan’s 10-person outdoor gathering limit. On December 19, 2020, these individuals participated in a peaceful protest at the Vimy Memorial in Kiwanis Park in Saskatoon, against the Government’s lockdown measures. Jasmin Grandel, a young mother, attended to share her concern with the lack of transparency regarding the information on which Government requirements and restrictions are based, including the requirement that her son must wear a mask in kindergarten.

A tale of two cities: Regina and Saskatoon deal with overdose crisis

(Saskatoon Police Service/Facebook) Regina and Saskatoon have many comparable characteristics, but also many that set them apart. When it comes to the overdose crisis, the two cities are dealing with differing circumstances. According to the Regina Police Service’s manager of public information and strategic communication, Elizabeth Popowich, the service is aware of 483 overdose occurrences since January. Of those occurrences, police have responded to 92 calls, with EMS or other emergency services responding to the other reports. In that same time period in Saskatoon, the police service has responded to only 82 occurrences. Medavie Health Services, which operates EMS response in Saskatoon, did not respond to an interview request by the time of publication. Medavie has not been able to track its call information recently due to a change in reporting mechanism.

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