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Opinion: We need to strengthen fight against shape-shifting Covid monster

Moe takes shot at lockdown boosters (Inside the Marble Palace)

Worthy of dignity: Regina memorial honours those who died while homeless

Worthy of dignity: Regina memorial honours those who died while homeless We re not asking people to feel bad or guilty, but we are asking them to just see the humanity and worthiness and dignity in everyone. Author of the article: Lynn Giesbrecht Publishing date: Feb 07, 2021  •  February 7, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Blair Roberts, communications officer for the John Howard Society of Saskatchewan, poses for a photo near his home. The group will host the fifth annual Regina Homelessness Memorial, which commemorates people who died while homeless. Photo by Michael Bell /Regina Leader-Post Article content Working with people living in homelessness, Kendra Giles knows not everyone receives a funeral to give their friends and family a chance to grieve and honour them when they die.

Worthy of dignity: Memorial honours those who died while homeless

COVID-19 vaccine plan at a standstill, Sask health minister says

COVID-19 vaccine plan at a standstill, just 88 injections on Sunday Phil Tank, Saskatoon StarPhoenix © Provided by Star Phoenix Saskatchewan Health Minister Paul Merriman speaks to media in the radio room during a news conference regarding COVID-19 vaccinations held at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina, Saskatchewan on Dec. 9, 2020. Replay Video Skip Ad Delivery delays of the two approved COVID-19 vaccines in Canada have jeopardized the schedule of Saskatchewan’s immunization plan, the province’s health minister says. Paul Merriman appeared before the federal House of Commons Standing Committee on Health by video on Monday to explain how the situation has changed from a week ago.

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