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Lisa Schick
Moe answers questions around policy paper
The day after releasing his government's policy paper, laying out grievances over what he feels are federal government intrusions into provincial jurisdiction, Premier Scott Moe was already defending ...
Lisa Schick
Oct 12, 2022
(980 CJME file photo)
Health authority pays $13.1M in deal to take over Extendicare homes
After a year of back-and-forth, the Saskatchewan Health Authority has finalized its deal with Extendicare, officially taking control of the company's five long-term care homes in the province. It was ...
Lisa Schick
Oct 12, 2022
Parkside Extendicare in Regina. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME file photo)
Law professor says there's room for jurisdiction legislation in Saskatchewan
Dwight Newman believes it's a mistake to simply dismiss the provincial government's policy paper on government jurisdictions. Premier Scott Moe released the paper Tuesday, outlining what he claims is ...
Lisa Schick
Oct 12, 2022
Premier Scott Moe. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Family claims father mistreated at Regina hospital
Thomas Favel took off his jacket on Tuesday, to show the purple bruises on his arm left from his hospital stay almost two weeks ago. The 77-year-old's family said he was admitted to the Regina General...
Lisa Schick
Oct 11, 2022
Thomas Favel shows one of the bruises he got in hospital less than two weeks ago. Oct. 11, 2022 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Shahab encourages vaccination as he accepts Distinguished Canadian Award
As Dr. Saqib Shahab stood in front of a group at Darke Hall in Regina, accepting the Distinguished Canadian Award from the University of Regina for him and his team, he talked about how he didn't feel...
Lisa Schick
Oct 10, 2022
Saskatchewan Chief Medical Health Officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab, shows the Distinguished Canadian Award presented to him and his team from the University of Regina. Sept. 5, 2022 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
RCMP says Myles Sanderson killed his brother during rampage
The Saskatchewan RCMP is clearing the late Damien Sanderson of committing any of the murders during the mass stabbings on the September long weekend. "Evidence collected and analyzed by investigators ...
Lisa Schick
Oct 06, 2022
Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore. (RCMP/Facebook)
More than just resources needed to get kids moving, expert says
A new approach trying to building community could be what's needed to help kids get away from screens and do more running around. ParticipAction's report card this week showed that during the pandemic...
Lisa Schick
Oct 05, 2022
Prairie kids dropped more physical activity during COVID pandemic
Like many people, kids stopped moving around as much during the COVID-19 pandemic and got a lot more screen time -- and it appears it may have been worse for kids on the prairies. ParticipAction put o...
Lisa Schick
Oct 05, 2022
Health-care workers positive about General Hospital parkade
Many health-care workers are giving a thumbs up to this week's announcement on a new parkade at the Regina General Hospital, because it shows there is movement on the project. On Monday, the province ...
Lisa Schick
Oct 04, 2022
A parkade is to be built in the northwest corner of the Regina General Hospital’s parking lot. (980 CJME file photo)
'Benefits who?': Information denial questioned by privacy commissioner
One family is trying to heal, but believes to do that, it needs information the Saskatchewan government is keeping under wraps. On Truth and Reconciliation Day last year, Sept. 30, a person who wishes...
Lisa Schick
Oct 03, 2022
A person, who wishes not to be named, is having trouble getting family information from Saskatchewan Social Services they believe will help their family heal. (980 CJME)
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