Michael Bramadat-Willcock
Reporter | La Ronge, Saskatchewan |
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About Michael Bramadat-Willcock
Michael Bramadat-Willcock joins Canada's National Observer as a reporter, thanks to a grant from the Local Journalism Initiative of the Government of Canada. Michael is a journalist, editor, researcher and MA candidate in journalism at Concordia University.
Northwest residents cry foul over health order enforcement
Northwest COVID-19 emergency response at odds with the province over roadblocks and health order enforcement.
Lac La Ronge facing its first presumptive case of COVID-19
The crowded housing rate in Lac La Ronge is more than three times higher than in La Loche.
Sask. suicide prevention plan needs teeth, says MLA
Saskatchewan has a “significantly higher" than average suicide rate among the provinces, and the rate of suicide in northwest Saskatchewan has been consistently higher than the rest of the province.
Sask. premier reverses far north travel ban exemptions
La Ronge and Stony Rapids are now included in the COVID-19 travel restrictions for northern Saskatchewan.
Town reverses position, asks to be included in travel restrictions
La Ronge Mayor apologizes for not consulting neighbouring communities on COVID-19 strategy
Northern neighbours dispute travel-ban exemption
Communities object to La Ronge COVID-19 travel-ban exemption
Sask. Métis treasurer demands a seat at the table amid COVID-19 crisis
Métis Nation-Saskatchewan treasurer wants federal funding put on hold until her demands are met.
Reopen Sask. plan has northern leaders 'terrified'
Northern Sask. leaders say province did not consult them on reopening plan
Demand for COVID-19 relief shows extent of northern need
Demand for Cameco’s $1-million COVID-19 relief fund highlights the hurt in northern Saskatchewan
Premier unveils plan to reopen Sask. economy
Saskatchewan to start reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic on May 4