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SASKATOON St. Frances Cree Bilingual School on McPherson Avenue is moving to online learning after a positive COVID-19 case there is being investigated as a Variant of Concern, according to Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools (GSCS). In a release issued Sunday night, the school division said it will also be moving the Bateman Crescent location to online learning. It is working to notify parents and caregivers, according to the release. GSCS said the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is recommending all close contacts get tested, adding that risk of exposure is low for anyone not considered a close contact. Share: ....
By Vanese M. Ferguson Apr 19, 2021 5:17 AM St. Frances Cree Bilingual School both on McPherson Avenue and Bateman Crescent, are moving to online learning. The Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools says it is making the entire school move to online out of an abundance of caution after a positive COVID-19 case was identified at the school which is being investigated as a variant of concern. The Saskatchewan Health Authority is recommending all close contacts get tested. Also this weekend, officials from the Saskatchewan Health Authority informed the Greater Saskatoon Catholic School Division of a positive COVID-19 case in individuals at St. Joseph High School, Holy Cross High School, and St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School. The case at St. Joseph is being investigated as a variant of concern (VOC), and the SHA recommends that all students and staff at that school get tested. ....
Article content All of the apartment buildings Ramona Maraj manages have carbon monoxide alarms, even though not all of them are legally required to have a system to warn that the noxious gas is spreading. “It’s really important, our residents’ safety,” said Maraj, who is responsible for 12 buildings in Saskatoon and four in Regina in her role as Saskatchewan regional manager for Toronto-based Hazelview Properties. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Landlords would back expanded carbon monoxide alarm rules Back to video “I think they all should have them. I mean, people have them in their homes for their safety, so what makes (apartment buildings) different? Here we are providing homes for people, so we should (be) looking after their safety,” Maraj added. ....
Dr. Mark Wahba voiced concerns about potentially dangerous levels of carbon monoxide in a Saskatoon apartment building. As a result, dozens of people were evacuated, many of whom required medical care. ....