Mickey Djuric
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Many people catching COVID twice as immunity wanes
"Because Omicron is so different, previous infection doesn't protect you," Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab, said last week.
Canadians more divided than ever on COVID-19, politics
A new survey suggests more Canadians are becoming divided, with some saying issues have led them to reduce contact with friends or family.
Timber Bay: Should home be recognized as residential school?
Yvonne Mirasty was nine years old when she was taken. "When my mom got home from work, we were gone." Along with her siblings, Mirasty was placed in the Timber Bay Children's Home, which the Northern Canada Evangelical Mission and later the Brethren in Christ Church ran between 1952 to 1994.
A group of longtime Conservatives is advocating for leadership hopefuls to develop credible climate plans but that's not the whole story
Ken Boessenkool, executive director of the recently launched Conservatives for Clean Growth, said Friday it doesn't view a consumer carbon price as the make-or-break feature of a good plan to tackle climate change.
Remember smoking and non-smoking? This Regina brew pub has vaxxed and unvaxxed sections
Perks in the vaxxed only room include private washrooms, servers who are also fully vaccinated, and a ventilation system separate from the restaurant’s main room, which can seat another 200 people both vaccinated and non−vaccinated.
More unmarked graves discovered at two Saskatchewan residential schools
Members of the Keeseekoose First Nation in eastern Saskatchewan says it has found 54 potential graves believed to hold the remains of children who attended two former residential schools.
Saskatchewan prepares carbon pricing proposal 2.0
Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan will submit another carbon pricing plan to the federal government in the coming months after the first was rejected last summer
Renewable diesel made from crushed canola to be manufactured in Regina
Federated Co-operatives Ltd. says a new renewable diesel fuel and canola-crushing plant will be part of its plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Most people don't believe diversity should be a hiring requirement, national survey shows
Most people in a new Canada-wide survey say equal representation in government is important, but they don't support employers taking demographic characteristics into account in hiring and promotion decisions.
Canada tossed more than a million COVID-19 vaccine doses
An informal survey of provincial health ministries shows that at least one million doses of Canada's COVID-19 vaccine supply have gone to waste.