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Group parades in appreciation for Dr. Shahab through the Queen City

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took place outside of Dr. Saqib Shahab’s residence in Regina, a group of Reginans got together to spread a different message.Some people are getting really creative with their displays: pic.twitter.com/Cel91aFoBa— Connor O'Donovan (@ConnODonNews) January 31, 2021Plastered with colourful signs, decals and even a mask or two, dozens of vehicles paraded from the Conexus Arts Centre to the legislative building in a show f appreciation for the work of Saskatchewan’s Chief Medical Health Officer.“We might see him for ten minutes on the news reports but we know that in the background he and his staff are working hard all the time.

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