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To recognize nursing week, three nurses unions in Saskatchewan are calling on the government to end understaffing to care-homes by increasing the number of continuing care assistants (CCAs) in the province.
Eaglestone Lodge, a non-profit corporation that provides accommodation, meals and care to elderly residents in Kamsack, has been forced to reduce its operating expenses. According to Colleen . . .
SHARE ON: Zebra mussels on pier. [Photo: Govt. of SK]
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are plants, animals and invertebrates that enter ecosystems where they don’t occur naturally.
May 9 to 15 is Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week. The Saskatchewan Ministry of the Environment is turning the focus on the important role that residents can play to protect the numerous rivers and lakes from the significant threat of invasive species.
These species attack ecosystems creating havoc to the aquatic habitat and fisheries, threatening recreational resources and important power generation and water infrastructure. Once introduced to an aquatic area, AIS are hard to get rid of.
Saskatchewan sets May 30th to begin reopening plan
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Saskatchewan says the first phase of lifting public health restrictions, including those in Lloydminster, is set to begin on May 30th.
The province says this phase can begin because over 70 per cent of Saskatchewan residents above the age of 40 have gotten their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. This was the first of three targets set in the re-opening plan, with a three week buffer from the date the vaccine target is met to the date the phase will begin, as outlined by the province.
On May 30th, the limit on indoor and outdoor private gatherings will be brought back up to ten, outdoor public gatherings to 30. At places of worship, they’ll be allowed to welcome back 30 per cent of attendees, or 150 people maximum. Masking mandates will remain in place during this phase, however.