Health-care workers in Saskatchewan are about to get some much-needed reinforcements from the military, amid a COVID-19 surge. The unprecedented measures the provincial government is considering now to keep cases down. Plus, Lyft releases data on what it calls “safety incidents.” The number of fatalities and assaults involving users the ridesharing giant is reporting, and why some lawyers say Lyft needs to do more to protect passengers from predators. Also, the reality-bending technology that could be the future of workspaces. And a B.C. man’s 50-day cycle to raise money for mental health, and the kind acts that kept him going.
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