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Saskatoon has yet to see COVID-19 variant, but expert says we re really in a bit of a time crunch

  SASKATOON As more COVID-19 variants are found across Canada, infectious disease expert Jason Kindrachuk says now is the time for the Saskatchewan government to look at introducing further restrictions. “I think we’re really in a bit of a time crunch if we want to get control,” he told CTV News. Research suggests the variants of concern, first identified in the United Kingdom, South Africa and Brazil, are more contagious than the original strain, but not more severe. Some of these variants have now been found in Ontario, Quebec and Alberta, but not in Saskatchewan. “We’re still at an early stage, at least in western Canada, in particular in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, where we haven’t recognized any cases of the variants here yet. So, what that means is we still have the ability to control introduction,” said Kindrachuk, who works as a virologist and Canadian Research Chair in emerging viruses at the University of Manitoba.

More than buckskin, beads and leather

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Lake Ontario Bandolier by Barry Ace, M’Chigeeng First Nation, Odawa Mnis (Manitoulin Island), Ontario, Canada. (Courtesy of SWAIA) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal At the mention of American Indian art, it’s easy to picture turquoise, silver, pottery and rugs. An online exhibition at market.swaia.org is pushing those aesthetic boundaries into more contemporary and conceptual art. These textile artists work outside of SWAIA’s traditional orbit. ...................... The show is part of a monthly series highlighting contemporary Indigenous artists through the end of the year. “The Art of Indigenous Fibers” runs Jan. 25-Feb. 7. “People have to understand that there’s more than buckskin, beads and leather,” guest curator and Institute of American Indian Arts art history professor Amber-Dawn Bear Robe said.

Chief calls EPS member s conspiratorial Facebook posts unacceptable and concerning

  EDMONTON Edmonton’s police chief says a series of social media posts made by a senior staff member “in no way represent or reflect the views of the Edmonton Police Service or its members.” Screenshots shared by Postmedia with CTV News Edmonton taken from the personal Facebook page of Patrycja Mokrzan indicate the EPS media relations supervisor has promoted far-right conspiracy theories and criticized COVID-19 health restrictions. In the earliest post, dated Nov. 29, Mokrzan warned that those who advocate for lockdowns are “complicit in murder” and said “a line is being crossed.” Facebook screenshot of post from EPS spokesperson Patrycja Morkzan. (Postmedia)

Leading Microbiologist, Dr Robert E W Hancock Appointed as Executive Chairman of Core One Labs

Leading Microbiologist, Dr Robert E W Hancock Appointed as Executive Chairman of Core One Labs
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