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Column celebrates anniversary - Prince Albert Daily Herald

Prince Albert Daily Herald by Ruth Griffiths Mother’s Day will be the 24th anniversary of my column in Rural Roots. At an estimated 50 columns per year, that is 1,200 columns I have written for Prince Albert Daily Herald. Rural Roots was created as a weekly news magazine in 1990 and distributed free to homes in North Central Saskatchewan. It’s an area that I know well, having grown up in Tisdale. I moved to Prince Albert as a bride in 1969 and worked for a year in the lab at Victoria Union Hospital, before returning to classes in Saskatoon to finish a Bachelor of Science degree. I interned at both of the Prince Albert hospitals and became a Registered Laboratory Technologist. My first job was in the lab at Prince Albert Medical Clinic. In 1975 I left behind my science career to become a stay-at-home parent.

Opinion: conflicting communication confusing public health adherence

Prince Albert Daily Herald Residents want to do their part. The problem is they no longer know what that means Do you know what’s happening anymore? Because I don’t. That’s a heck of a statement for a newspaper editor to make. My job is to report the facts and give people the information they need to know. But these days, that’s getting harder and harder when the official word is changing by the minute. Maybe it’s COVID overload, but the more I hear from the province, the more confused I get. Take the current public health measures, for one. You can only gather in private residences with your own household.

If you support local, local supports you - Prince Albert Daily Herald

If you support local, local supports you - Prince Albert Daily Herald
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Take Care: COVID-19 pushes long-term care issues into the spotlight

Take Care: COVID-19 pushes long-term care issues into the spotlight After years of warning signs and health-care worker unions sounding alarm bells, it took a pandemic to cast a spotlight on the realities inside Saskatchewan s long-term care homes. Author of the article: Lynn Giesbrecht Publishing date: Mar 06, 2021  •  March 6, 2021  •  10 minute read  •  Beverley Hartnell holds a photo of her father, Bernard Hartnell, in front of her home in Regina, Saskatchewan on Feb. 2, 2021. Bernard was a resident at Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home until he died of COVID-19 in January 2021. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post Article content Try refreshing your browser. Take Care: COVID-19 pushes long-term care issues into the spotlight Back to video

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