W. Green

Walt Green is a registered nurse with years of experience in the field of orthopedics. As an orthopedic nurse, Walt Green has dealt with a variety of cases and injuries with their proper management measures. To share his knowledge to others, specifically on musculoskeletal injuries, Walt Green is also a contributor working part time as an online writer to various websites. Generally, he focuses on basic first aid care for musculoskeletal injuries as well as other health-related topics.

Saskatoon government leaves it up to school boards to decide on face mask use

The Ministry of Education in Saskatchewan outlined what mandatory face mask use in the province’s school would look like but did not require that step, leaving it up to individual school boards to decide. According to the Education Minister, education in Saskatchewan is remarkably diverse. Schools ranging from four students to over 1,600 students. It […]

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CPR

The man retrieved from a submerged vehicle after crash receives CPR

CPR performed on the man after retrieved from a submerged vehicle. A man is hospitalized in critical condition after pulled from a vehicle that was submerged in a water-filled ditch in Surrey. According to Surrey RCMP, the two-vehicle accident occurred at 168th Street and Highway 10 shortly before 9:30 PM. The collision sent a white

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Some Saskatoon businesses take the lead on making face masks mandatory

Since there is no law requiring the use of face masks, some businesses with their own rules encounter both gratitude and resistance from customers. The raging mandatory face mask debate took place months ago at Dutch Growers – and the face masks won. Greenhouses and garden centers were allowed to open before the official start

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Victim of gunshot wounds after shooting heard in Beddington Heights

The Calgary police are investigating damage to a house and vehicle after gunshots. The gunshots were heard in a northeast community. The officers responded to reports of gunshots heard in the 100 block of Beddington Circle N.E. at around 8 PM. According to the police, they discovered bullet holes in a vehicle. At the house,

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First aid performed on a woman after sustaining a gunshot wound

A Radisson Heights resident was rudely awakened early morning by sounds of gunfire. She woke up and discovered a hole in her bedroom wall. The police received a call to a fourplex in the 2700 block of 10th Avenue S.E. Upon the arrival of the police, they discovered that the shot originated from an adjacent

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Alberta parents say mandatory face masks fail to address the issue at the core of concerns

Parent advocates state that the province has not gone far enough to ensure the safety of students by implementing mandatory face masks for all school staff and students from Grades 4 through 12 – and that the true issue of overcrowding continues. The province initially announced its plan for school re-entry this fall in late

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