Students in most Regina schools returned to in-person learning on Monday and that is where they will finish the school year, says Education Minister D.
After several weeks of learning at home, students in Regina will be heading back to class Monday - but at last check, it still wasn't clear what kind .
By Moises Canales
Apr 30, 2021 10:14 AM
The next phase of development for the new Weyburn and District General Hospital will soon be underway.
Saskatoon-based Group2 Architecture Interior Design Ltd. will be responsible for leading the design of the new facility which will serve Weyburn and the surrounding area. The 35-bed health care building will include primary health services, a 10-bed inpatient mental health unit and enhanced emergency services, including a heliport.
The government says this will help bring health services currently in different locations around Weyburn under one roof.
“A brand new state-of-the-art hospital is something the people of Weyburn and area have been working toward for a long time,” stated Education Minister and Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan on behalf of Rural and Remote Health Minister Everett Hindley. “We are so grateful to the community for the support and generosity they have shown to help make this project a reality.”
By Mitchell Blair
Apr 30, 2021 | 12:23 PM
With in-class learning set to resume in Regina on Monday, it has been revealed that the Regina Public School division is not regularly provided with the data that prompted the decision to return to class.
That is something NDP Education Critic Carla Beck pressed the government on during Question Period this morning,
Beck wanted to know why schools are being forced to make decisions with no information to go on.
Education Minister Dustin Duncan said that is not the case.
“Boards of directors meet with their local public health officers and people like (Provincial Chief Medical Health Officer) Dr. Saqib Shahab on a regular basis.” Duncan said. ” These decisions are not made in a vacuum. They are provided with the advice that is based on the information they have from local public health officers and the province,”
Saskatoon-based Group2 Architecture Interior Design Ltd. (Group2) has been selected as the design team for the new Weyburn and District General Hospital. Group2 will be responsible for leading the design of the new facility. A brand new state-of-the-art hospital is something the people of Weyburn and area have been working toward for a long time, Education Minister and Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan said on behalf of Rural and Remote Health Minister Everett Hindley. We are so grateful to the community for the support and generosity they have shown to help make this project a reality. The new hospital will bring together health services which are currently in different locations around Weyburn, and make them accessible under one roof. The new 35-bed health care facility will include primary health services, a 10-bed inpatient mental health unit and enhanced emergency services, including a heliport. This project is a part of the Government of Saskatchewan s $7.5 bil