Sask. broadcaster’s death from COVID-19 a reminder to follow restrictions, friends say
Friends of longtime Saskatchewan broadcaster Warren Woods hope that his death from COVID-19 serves as a reminder for people to follow the rules, while doctors continue to call on the government to tighten restrictions.
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