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FSIN pushing province for more support services as homelessness in Sask. rises

FSIN pushing province for more support services as homelessness in Sask. rises

Regina's Camp Marjorie is pleading for help from provincial officials before cold weather arrives.
RSM displays highlight world's largest T. rex

RSM displays highlight world's largest T. rex

Dinovember in full swing at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum
Pope Francis to visit Canada

Pope Francis to visit Canada

Pope Francis will also meet with representatives of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis later this year.
Public health guidelines offer safe practices for a no-risk Halloween weekend

Public health guidelines offer safe practices for a no-risk Halloween weekend

Public health is reminding everyone to stay safe on Halloween weekend, with a set of tips to avoid COVID-19 transmission.
Here’s where to meet Regina’s most famous ghosts, if you dare

Here’s where to meet Regina’s most famous ghosts, if you dare

Regina's undoubtedly a city with history — and with history comes skeletons in closets.
Sask. not planning daily ICU patient transfers after this weekend, said officials

Sask. not planning daily ICU patient transfers after this weekend, said officials

Provincial officials say the relocation of some ICU patients and the addition of outside resources is helping Sask.'s overwhelmed health care staff.
Visitors to SHA acute care facilities, long term care facilities, to require proof of vaccination

Visitors to SHA acute care facilities, long term care facilities, to require proof of vaccination

Starting Monday, Nov. 8, visitors to Saskatchewan Health Authority acute care facilities and long term care facilities will require proof of vaccination or a negative test.
Cameron reelected as FSIN Chief despite opposition

Cameron reelected as FSIN Chief despite opposition

FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron will lead the executive for another three years.
Sask. Throne speech opens Legislature with optimistic message about growth

Sask. Throne speech opens Legislature with optimistic message about growth

The 29th session of the Legislative Assembly opened this afternoon, with the delivery of the Throne Speech.
Sask. releases tentative vaccine plans for children aged 5-11

Sask. releases tentative vaccine plans for children aged 5-11

The beginnings of a plan to vaccinate children 5-11 years old in Sask. are now public, with more details expected later in November.
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