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Lisa Lambert 18.11.2020

Today, the Government of Saskatchewan remembers the 10 million Ukrainians who were killed during a tragic man-made famine in the Ukraine in 1932-1933. MLA Nadin...e Wilson, Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations Liaison, will lay flowers at the foot of the memorial statue in Wascana Park to honour those impacted by this genocide. See more

Lisa Lambert 07.11.2020

If you’re a worker who needs to self-isolate because of COVID-19 or another underlying condition that makes you more susceptible to COVID-19, you may be eligible for the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit.

Lisa Lambert 01.11.2020

WIN! A chance to win your Christmas shopping money with our 50/50 draw! Tickets are $2.00 each, 3/$5.00 or 12/$20.00 and are available from board members, via email at [email protected] and our community app: https://app.communibee.ca/#/register?community=BREVOORTPARK

Lisa Lambert 26.10.2020

My sincere gratitude to the voters of Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood for my re-election.

Lisa Lambert 17.10.2020

Our deepest condolences to the family and friends of this individual.

Lisa Lambert 14.10.2020

With pandemic fatigue increasing, public health experts are reminding people of the importance of using personal safety precautions in an unusual metaphor: chee...se. The Swiss Cheese Model uses slices of cheese to visualize how interventions work together to prevent transmission of infections. The PERSONAL and SHARED interventions shown in the graphic physical distancing + mask wearing + hand washing + disinfecting common surfaces in our homes + testing + isolation + more as imperfect barriers to virus transmission by the holes in the cheese. However, by putting the slices together, we minimize risk.

Lisa Lambert 30.09.2020

COVID-19 Update: 175 New Cases, 105 in Hospital, 112 Recoveries There are 175 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 24, 2020, bringing the... provincial total to date to 6,883 cases. The seven-day average of daily cases is 209 (17.3 new cases per 100,000 population). The new cases are located in the Far North West (5), Far North Central (5), Far North East (13), North West (14), North Central (5), North East (4), Saskatoon (28), Central West (9), Central East (2), Regina (70), South West (3), South Central (9) and South East (4) zones and four (4) new cases have pending residence information. Five cases with pending residence information were assigned to the Far North East (1), North Central (3), and North West (1). Of the 6,883 reported cases, 2,927 are considered active. A total of 3,919 people have recovered. One-hundred and five people are in hospital. Eighty-five people are receiving inpatient care; seven in the North West, 10 in North Central, one in North East, 32 in Saskatoon, two in Central East, 11 in Regina, two in South West, and 20 in the South East zone. Twenty people are in intensive care: two in North West, one in North Central, ten in Saskatoon, two in South West and five in Regina. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-175-new-cases-. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities.

Lisa Lambert 29.09.2020

Over the past number of weeks we’ve seen a significant increase in our COVID-19 numbers. These are far from just data points each and every number represents ...a person in Saskatchewan. A neighbour, a friend, or loved one. This is why we must continue to follow all public health orders and guidelines. Practice physical distancing, wash your hands often, wear a mask in indoor spaces and limit your close contacts. This is how we will slow the spread, and keep our friends, family and communities safe. Thanks Saskatchewan.

Lisa Lambert 12.09.2020

Indoor private gathering sizes are being reduced. The maximum allowable gathering size for private gatherings in the home setting will decrease to 5, down from 10. This includes in the home or in buildings located on private property (eg. garages, sheds). If your immediate family is five or greater, you cannot have additional visitors. Gatherings of any size beyond your immediate household are strongly discouraged at this time.

Lisa Lambert 11.09.2020

Our deepest condolences to the families and friends of these individuals.