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COVID-19 in early December.Locally known as ‘Woodsy,’ Warren Woods, 66, is being treated at the Regina General Hospital and has what’s being described as a long and difficult road ahead.

Canada begins coronavirus vaccine rollout. Here are the provinces’ plans As of Friday afternoon, more than 400 people have donated nearly $43,000 to help address any future medical costs such as physical therapy.Woods has a lengthy career in broadcast, spending many years leading the sports team at Global News in Regina before leaving for CJME in 2013.

Coronavirus: Regina High Schools Athletic Association delays winter sports until February Whether it was covering curling, hockey or Saskatchewan’s beloved Roughriders, Woods provided in-depth knowledge.

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