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Article content Dr. Barb Konstantynowicz’s medical practice is no longer confined to the walls of her clinic. Over the phone, she can treat a patient anywhere. She’s called students at home, interrupted her patients’ video conferencing meetings and sometimes even heard cars rushing by in the background (she always asks patients to pull over if they’re behind the wheel). We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or What s the future of virtual care in Saskatchewan? Back to video “We’ve heard folks say, ‘Wow, this is awesome. I don’t have to worry about a babysitter for my kid. I don’t have to bring my elderly parent in,’ ” the President of the Saskatchewan Medical Association said. ....
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SASKATOON Mayor Charlie Clark says the City of Saskatoon must look at ways to keep people safe from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. It comes after nearly 50 residents, including several children, at an apartment building in the Greystone Heights Neighbourhood received medical attention after dangerously high levels of CO were detected in the building. “It’s raising a lot of questions about, is there a risk that this could happen again and how do we prevent what could have been a tragedy in this case from potentially happening in the future and save lives,” Clark told CTV News. The apartment complex at 12 Bateman Crescent did not have CO alarms installed at the time of the leak – and was not required to under the National Building Code, which only mandates the detectors for buildings constructed after 2009. ....
Cheers: Cheers to the person who rounded up the blue bin for 303 Third Avenue East in Lampman after the windstorm. Cheers to SaskPower crews. Late night calls in 100 kilometre per hour . . . ....
Saskatoon / 650 CKOM Jan 18, 2021 3:20 PM Dr. Mark Wahba receives the Saskatoon Fire Department Award of Merit on January 18, 2021. (Saskatoon Fire Department/Facebook) Dr. Mark Wahba knew something wasn’t right when he had two patients seek help at Royal University Hospital last Thursday. The emergency medicine physician’s two patients were complaining of headaches, alerting him their dog was also sick. The pair lived in an apartment building and, after noticing the signs, Wahba acted quickly. He called the Saskatoon Fire Department directly and firefighters were dispatched to the apartment building to find dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide within the facility. ....