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More change expected Staff Change is coming to the top of the board of the Battlefords Housing Authority. Amber Stewart confirmed in a post on Facebook that she is joining the board of directors of Battlefords Housing Authority as chair. “I look forward to working with the staff, tenants and the community to work together to address current issues as well as to continue to provide safe affordable housing to people in the Battlefords,” Stewart said on Facebook. She will take over the role from outgoing chair Ken Holliday. Stewart is currently the executive director of the Battlefords and Area
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Sexual Assault Centre. She was the candidate for the NDP in the Battlefords in the most recent provincial election. More announcements are expected soon about the composition of the new board. Battlefords Housing Authority has seen its share of controversy in recent months over the living conditions at Valleyview Towers, with widespread reports of crime, disorderly conduct, smoking and other issues at the once seniors-only facility. Most recently, says Valleyview Tower II resident Darrell Mills, the air conditioning for the main floor common room, the only air conditioned space available to residents, was found to be turned off. In addition, the cranks for the windows of the room were missing. “We are resourceful,” says Mills, so they were able to start up the air conditioning again (which had been running Friday) and find cranks to be able to open the windows to seek a breeze. Mills also noted an 18Continued on Page 3
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Moe: No vaccine passports By Larissa Kurz Glacier Media
As Saskatchewan approaches the end of pandemic-related emergency orders, Premier Scott Moe confirmed Tuesday that the provincial government is not looking at implementing vaccine passports moving forward. The premier addressed calls to ask residents to provide proof of COV-
ID-19 vaccination to attend large venues or events moving forward in a press conference on June 29. Moe said that Saskatchewan is not considering the practice, due to potential violation of individual health information privacy. “When we get past July 11, we’re going to be in an area where the emergency order will not be in place and we don’t have
the ability then to demand that people show proof of vaccination to attend any large event here in the province,” said Moe. Scott Livingstone, CEO of the Saskatchewan Health Authority, confirmed the decision, citing potential conflicts with HIPAA as vaccination status is considered personal information. “[Within HIPAA], it’s not a requirement for an
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individual to provide that or other individuals to even ask for it, if it’s not related to the provision of health services,” said Livingstone. A recent poll from Ipsos in May indicated that a large portion of Canadians support the idea of requiring proof of vaccination for certain events and locales, including visiting a seniors’ facility, travelling Continued on Page 7