Saskatoon morning news rewind: Monday, April 3

03 Кві 2023 | Канада | 140 |
Saskatoon morning news rewind: Monday, April 3

Registered psychiatric nurses’ shortage, saving money while eating healthy, and Easter basket ideas.

Here’s your morning rewind for the Monday, April 3, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon.

A new campaign is drawing attention to what one organization calls a major shortage of registered psychiatric nurses (RPNs) in Saskatchewan.

The Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Saskatchewan says it’s not just that there are not enough RPNs now, there are also serious concerns the numbers are set to drop even further.

Beverly Balasky, the executive director of the association, discusses the impact it could have on people seeking mental health care services.

Elevated food prices have many people shopping for deals at the grocery store.

Sometimes the big challenge is finding food that is not only reasonably priced, but also healthy.

Nutritionist Terence Boateng has tips on ways people can save money while eating healthy and sticking to a budget.

Maygen Kardash is thinking local as she prepares for Easter baskets and spring fun heading into April.

The Sneakers and Lipstick blogger looks at tasty treats, fashion and staying cozy — all available at Midtown.

Signs of spring? Chantal Wagner has your Monday, April 3, morning SkyTracker forecast for Saskatoon and area.

by Global News