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Sask. ombudsman looking to investigate conditions at Pine Grove Correctional Centre; Pine Grove Correctional Centre

Sask. ombudsman looking to investigate conditions at Pine Grove Correctional Centre

July 29 , 2024 at 05:33:30 p.m. CST • :

Saskatchewan's ombudsman wants to hear from people who have been incarcerated at the Pine Grove Correctional Centre.

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Sask. health-care workers demand action over payroll issues; Island nurses are calling for answers following a series of resignations and staff changes at the P\.E\.I\. Nurses Union\.

Sask. health-care workers demand action over payroll issues

July 29 , 2024 at 04:59:47 p.m. CST • :

Some health-care workers in Saskatchewan haven't been getting paid properly and are facing logistical issues since the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) rolled out a new IT system.

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11 interveners approved for Sask. government's appeal of decision allowing amended pronoun court action; Rally attendees at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina on Saturday, Sept\. 2, 2023, hoped to send a message to the provincial government\.

11 interveners approved for Sask. government's appeal of decision allowing amended pronoun court action

July 29 , 2024 at 10:48:56 a.m. CST • :

The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal says the the focus of the appeal is the interpretation and application of the notwithstanding clause. 

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Canada's Summer McIntosh wins gold medal in women's 400m individual medley; Toronto native Summer McIntosh, 17, holds the Canadian flag after becoming the first Canadian woman to take gold in the race that combines butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle\.

Canada's Summer McIntosh wins gold medal in women's 400m individual medley

July 29 , 2024 at 04:30:02 a.m. CST • :

Canadian phenom Summer McIntosh claimed the first gold medal of her just-burgeoning career Monday night with a dominating victory in the 400-meter individual medley at the Paris Olympics.

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Sask. teen fighting for funding to receive 24/7 care near his post-secondary school; Preston Ruzicka, 18, is heading to Saskatchewan Polytechnic in the fall and he is hoping the province will cover the cost so he can stay in a long term care home near campus\.

Sask. teen fighting for funding to receive 24/7 care near his post-secondary school

July 28 , 2024 at 06:00:00 a.m. CST • :

Preston Ruzicka wants to attend post-secondary school near his family, but also wants some independence. Preston and his family are frustrated that the province is not helping him live where he wants.

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In 1993, Alberta said a private liquor model would bring more choice and stable prices. Did it?; Alberta Premier Ralph Klein fills his glass with the first beer from the new Big Rock Brewery in 1996\.  

July 29 , 2024 at 06:00:00 a.m. CST • :

In 1993, Alberta said a private liquor model would bring more choice and stable prices. Did it?

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Things could have been worse without decades of fire prevention efforts, says Jasper mayor; Journalists gather footage of a destroyed building during a media tour of Jasper, Alta\., after a wildfire\.   

July 29 , 2024 at 07:20:45 a.m. CST • :

Things could have been worse without decades of fire prevention efforts, says Jasper mayor

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Wildlife lovers get inked for a cause through rehab centre's tattoo fundraiser; The Salthaven West Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Centre attempted to collect a part of the \$500,000 that's required to fully build a new facility by organizing a flash tattoo event in Regina on Sunday\.  

July 29 , 2024 at 04:00:00 a.m. CST • :

Wildlife lovers get inked for a cause through rehab centre's tattoo fundraiser

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'My brother is a hero': Sask. man killed on front line in Ukraine; Winton 'Bud' Hardy of Outlook, Sask\., front row right, served as a combat medic on the Ukrainian front lines\. His family says he was killed by a Russian drone strike in June\. CBC has blurred the faces of the other soldiers in the picture\.  

July 29 , 2024 at 05:00:00 a.m. CST • :

'My brother is a hero': Sask. man killed on front line in Ukraine

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Blood tests to screen for Alzheimer's disease on the horizon; Alzheimer's patients hands are seen at the Village Landais Alzheimer site in Dax, France, September 24, 2020\. Specialists can struggle to tell if Alzheimer's or something else is to blame for a patient's symptoms\.  

July 29 , 2024 at 11:44:58 a.m. CST • :

Blood tests to screen for Alzheimer's disease on the horizon

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July 29 , 2024 at 05:00:00 a.m. CST • :

With no Zipper at Queen City Ex this year, former operator shares stories of working the ride

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July 26 , 2024 at 11:51:15 a.m. CST • :

Regina's Wascana Pool shut down until further notice, replacement parts on order

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July 28 , 2024 at 08:42:11 a.m. CST • :

Officials give a larger tour of Jasper, Alta., showing toll of massive wildfire

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July 28 , 2024 at 04:00:48 a.m. CST • :

How Facebook's news ban helped a Regina garbage company be voted 'best online news'

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July 28 , 2024 at 02:00:00 a.m. CST • :

Canadian seniors are wealthier than ever. Do seniors' discounts still make sense?

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