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Posted: May 14, 2021 5:50 PM CT | Last Updated: May 14
Saskatoon real estate agent Cam Bird is being criticized for recent social media posts questioning the gender of Canada s top public health official, as well as earlier posts saying he won t wear a mask or get the COVID-19 vaccine.(remax.ca)
A prominent Saskatoon real estate agent is under fire for questioning the gender of Canada s chief public health officer Theresa Tam, as well earlier statements against mask-wearing and COVID-19 vaccinations. It s amazing someone thinks this is OK to not only think these things, but to say them publicly, OUT Saskatoon s co-interim director Jack Saddelback said. This mentality is not welcome in our country and in our community.
Prince Albert is following the upward trend in housing sales being seen across the province as the market keeps rebounding from the difficult start to the pandemic last year.
According to the latest statistics from the Saskatchewan Realtors’ Association (SRA), 134 homes have sold in P.A. over the first three months of this year, compared to 57 properties sold over the same period in 2020.
The March figures put the benchmark price of a house in P.A. at just over $183,100, which is up over 12 per cent compared to this time last year when the price was $163,400.
“We’ve never seen a March like this before,” Chris Gbekorbu, SRA economic analyst said in a media release when commenting on the province-wide stats. “In fact, we typically don’t see this level of sales until at least May. And until June of last year, we hadn’t seen this level of sales since May of 2014.”