Active COVID-19 cases at the Regina jail reach 173; protest calls on province to do more As of Monday, 148 inmates and 25 staff at the Regina provincial jail have tested positive for COVID-19.
Author of the article: Thia James
Publishing date: Apr 19, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 2 minute read • Ochapowace Nation Chief Margaret Bear speaks during a demonstration held in front of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina, Saskatchewan on April 19, 2021. The demonstration was held to raise awareness around the situation facing inmates at the Regina Correctional Centre during the COVID-19 pandemic. On frame left is Ochapowace headman Luke George. BRANDON HARDER/ Regina Leader-Post Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
10 Tantalizing Facts About Pizza
Although it was a flourishing metropolis in the 1700s and 1800s, Naples, Italy, then a kingdom in its own right, was home to multitudes of the poor, many of whom lived in one-room dwellings and were often on the move. In need of cheap, quickly consumed food, they relied on flatbread garnished with toppings of cheese, tomatoes, oil, anchovies, and garlic. Immigrants to the United States brought their staple food with them, and pizza became a sensation in their new country, with the first pizzeria in the US opening for business in Manhattan in 1905.
Pizza is now a favorite across the planet, though how it’s made varies greatly place to place. As these ten tantalizing facts show, the dish is subject to innovation, research, study, and artistic interpretation. Even animals scrounge for, or steal, the Neapolitan taste sensation.
By Neil Billinger
Apr 17, 2021 2:17 PM
There were two COVID-19 related deaths reported on Saturday a person between the ages of 40 and 49 in the Central East zone and the other was over the age of 80 in the North West Zone.
There are 249 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 37,873 cases. As of mid-afternoon on Saturday, there was no additional information on the location of new COVID cases. The full news release and statistics are expected later today once the numbers have been finalized by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health.
The total number of vaccines administered in the province is 334,063.
Police have been at the site. Travel not recommended warnings are currently in effect for all highways surrounding Estevan, and for much of southeast Saskatchewan. Among those affected are all of the highways – 39, 47 and 18 – in close vicinity of Estevan, with the exception of Highway 39 from Estevan to Midale, which is closed. The advisory for Highway 18 stretches from the junction with Highway 9 to the junction with Highway 6. On Highway 39, it spans from the Canada-U.S. border to Yellow Grass. And on Highway 47, travel is not recommended from the Canada-U.S. border to an area north of the Trans Canada Highway. Among the other highways with travel not recommended warnings are Highway 35 from the Canada-U.S. border to Francis, Highway 350 from the Canada-U.S. border to Torquay, Highway 361 between Highways 9 and 47, Highway 9 south from the junction with Highway 18 to the Canada-U.S. border, and Highway 13 from Carlyle to the junction with Highway 6.
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