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How they ve lived, what they ve learned: Reflections on 16 months of COVID-19 pandemic
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By Mitchell Blair
Jul 2, 2021 | 7:44 PM
The race was close, but the #StickittoCOVID challenge between the mayors of Regina and Saskatoon goes to Sandra Masters.
“Well done Regina! I am so pleased to see that between Regina and Saskatoon over 10,000 first dose vaccines were delivered in two weeks,” said Mayor Sandra Masters in a release issued Friday afternoon. “A much deserved thank you to the residents of both cities, the Saskatchewan Health Authority and of course Mayor Clark for participating in this community challenge. I am anxiously looking forward to seeing Mayor Clark lip syncing and grooving to The Last Saskatchewan Pirate. I will be sure to watch it from down ‘on Regina’s mighty shores.”
La Ronge and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band were among the first to announce they will not be celebrating Canada Day in their communities this year, later joined by Wahpeton Dakota Nation and Flying Dust First Nation. Melville has postponed its planned activities until July 8, as shared on social media. Meadow Lake, located just north of Cowessess First Nation, also cancelled previously planned fireworks. Residents are instead urged to place candles on their front steps or display orange shirts in windows to show support for residential school survivors. Regina is one community that will be hosting Indigenous-focused events in place of Canada Day celebrations, to provide support and educational opportunities to residents.