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Nearly year-long court struggles conclude for COVID-19 activist

Nearly year-long court struggles conclude for COVID-19 activist

Tannis Brideau said she felt that Judge Hendrickson had treated her “very, very fairly” during her trial and in court.
Radio station staff felt threatened by activist’s anti-gov’t song request, trial hears

Radio station staff felt threatened by activist’s anti-gov’t song request, trial hears

During a multi-day trial at Moose Jaw Provincial Court, nearly a dozen radio station employees testified about how often Tannis Brideau harassed them — sometimes in person, but mostly by phone.
Activist blocked customers from entering shops during pandemic-related protest, trial hears

Activist blocked customers from entering shops during pandemic-related protest, trial hears

During Tannis Brideau’s multi-day trial in June, police officers and staff from M&M Meats and Spiritleaf Cannabis Dispensary spoke about the disruption the community activist caused on Oct. 1, 2023.
Caronport’s The Beacon not guilty of breaching pandemic health order, judge says

Caronport’s The Beacon not guilty of breaching pandemic health order, judge says

The Caronport-based business received a $14,000 ticket on Oct. 27, 2021 for allegedly breaching pandemic health orders that required businesses to ask for vaccine passports or negative COVID-19 tests.
Five things to know about the Dec. 8 CRISP report

Five things to know about the Dec. 8 CRISP report

Flu cases are outnumbering COVID-19 in the province
Disciplinary action dropped against nurse who spoke against COVID-19 vaccines

Disciplinary action dropped against nurse who spoke against COVID-19 vaccines

The Saskatchewan nurse practitioner had expressed personal views on social media against COVID-19 vaccines, face masks, and treatment options.
Regina seeing moderate-high levels of COVID-19 in wastewater

Regina seeing moderate-high levels of COVID-19 in wastewater

New sublineages detected in September: BQ.1/BQ.1.11 and BA.2.75.2 .
One vaccine-related death is one too many: MLA Nadine Wilson

One vaccine-related death is one too many: MLA Nadine Wilson

Even though Sask Health says Carol Pearce's death was from natural causes, MLA Nadine Wilson maintains she died from the COVID-19 booster shot.
Sask. woman dies allegedly after COVID booster: Daughter in shock

Sask. woman dies allegedly after COVID booster: Daughter in shock

A witness told SASKTODAY.ca that people in the drug store were screaming and crying
Judge won't force child to get COVID-19 vaccine against her will

Judge won't force child to get COVID-19 vaccine against her will

Judge says important function of independent judiciary is 'catching and correcting grievous government mistakes and miscalculations' and throughout history people who held government to account were regarded as heroes – not subversives
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