S. Garden

Sarah Garden is a physician specializing on pediatrics with a passion for writing. Even as a struggling student, she spends her free time as a contributor for a variety of online sources of health-related topics. As a healthcare provider, she ensures that each client is properly cared for along with advice on maintaining good health. With years of experience in the medical field, Sarah Garden eagerly shares her knowledge of healthcare specifically on first aid care for children.

Saskatoon teacher’s union responds to the recommendation to reduce in-class learning

Saskatchewan Teacher’s Federation (STF) president Patrick Maze states he wants clearer direction from the province as COVID-19 cases continue to rise. The union would like to hear some firm direction. This is a response to the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s (SHA) recommendation that school divisions reduce in-class learnings for high schools with 600 or more students. […]

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CPR performed on a victim of a snowmobile accident

The victim of a snowmobile crash was given CPR. The incident involving Jeffrey Lindsay was a sergeant with the 1st Canadian Ranger Patrol Group in Yellowknife. Lindsay, 46-years old was from Brantford, Ontario, and the father of twin 12-year-old boys. According to Lt. Col. Tim Halfkenny, commanding officer of the 1st Canadian Ranger Patrol Group,

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Saskatoon extends mask mandate, alcohol curfew and schools move to level 3

Saskatchewan has extended the mask mandate to include Saskatchewan communities with a population of more than 5,000 – and smaller neighboring communities – as part of a list of new COVID-19 restrictions. The province has also put a curfew on alcohol sales at 10 PM which will last for the next 28 days. It is

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Immediate delivery of CPR saves the life of a man suffering a cardiac arrest

Steve Sawatzky was given CPR when he went into cardiac arrest. Around 2 dozen Winnipeg firefighter-paramedics took turns in delivering CPR on one of their own for almost an hour after he collapsed at a work barbeque at Tinkertown. After facing issues with the on-site automated external defibrillator (AED), his co-workers took turns in performing

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NFL recommends some sideline players wear masks during games

The NFL is recommending that players on the sidelines who are not participating in a game or about to go on the field wear protective masks. The league’s management council also suggested the 32 teams enhance physical distancing on the sidelines while the NFL considers expanding the bench area. Although the NFL stopped short of

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Police called to BC Ferries terminal after a woman refuses to wear a mask

A BC Ferries vessel sailing between Vancouver and Victoria was delayed after police were called to the Tsawwassen Ferry terminal because a woman refused to wear a face before boarding the ferry. BC Ferries stated that the Spirit of British Columbia was held in the dock for a “police emergency”. According to Delta police, the

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Victim of a crash at a major intersection receives CPR

A crash that occurred in the Royal City resulted in the closure of a major intersection. The officers sealed a section of Wollwich Street between Speedvale Avenue and Marilyn Drive for a collision investigation. Crash incident According to witnesses, they saw paramedics performing CPR on someone. It remains unclear if this person was a pedestrian

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