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'They don't feel like heroes anymore': Union President on grocery employees
Grocery store employees have been in a vulnerable position since March and many are starting to feel forgotten. The provincial government continues to put plans in place to get people vaccinated soone...
Feb 19, 2021
Labour groups ask Liberals to extend pandemic benefits as workers set to max out aid
OTTAWA - It has been 11 months since Christine Ilott lost her job in live theatre when the pandemic forced closures in the entertainment industry. The Toronto-area woman has unsuccessfully hunted for ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 18, 2021
'We're grateful for what they're doing for us:' Mayor Clark leads "Saturday Night Clang and Bang"
Saskatoon mayor Charlie Clark was joined by many in his neighbourhood Saturday to honour frontline workers by creating as much noise as possible. Clark asked the rest of Saskatoon to join in earlier i...
CJME News
May 10, 2020
Philippines notifies US of intent to end major security pact
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines notified the United States on Tuesday it would end a major security pact allowing American forces to train in the country, in the most serious threat under Presid...
The Canadian Press
Feb 11, 2020
Queen and Adam Lambert honour global COVID-19 'Champions'
LONDON - Queen and singer Adam Lambert have a message for workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 fight: "You Are the Champions." Brian May, Roger Taylor and Lambert recently gathered virtu...
The Canadian Press
Apr 30, 2020
Snow and ice disrupt lives, vaccine rollout in Spain
MADRID - The Spanish capital of Madrid was still trying to get back on its feet Monday after a 50-year record snowfall that paralyzed large parts of central Spain and hampered the delivery of coronavi...
The Canadian Press
Jan 11, 2021
Five things to know about the rollout of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that a small number of the most vulnerable in Canada could get Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine before the holidays. Here are five things to know about the vaccine's rollou...
The Canadian Press
Dec 08, 2020
Canada Post racking up close to $1 million a year in parking fines, data show
TORONTO - Canada Post is racking up close to $1 million annually in parking tickets as drivers struggle to navigate increasingly congested city streets, data show. The information, obtained by The Can...
The Canadian Press
Sep 30, 2019
A Canada Post truck is seen illegally parked in downtown Toronto on Sept. 27, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Colin Perkel
Board chair worries at-home learning could be extended if teachers aren't vaccinated
Remote learning to deal with rising COVID-19 variants has been extended in Regina once already, but the head of the city's public school board of trustees is worried it could be required again if teac...
Lisa Schick
Apr 15, 2021
Privacy commissioner recommends SHA phase out fax machines
Saskatchewan's privacy commissioner had to deal with almost two dozen breaches of private health information last year related to fax machines or their electronic systems - and those are only the ones...
Lisa Schick
Mar 04, 2022
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