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Sask. workers' compensation benefits expanded for psychological injury
Paramedics, police officers and other first responders were at the Saskatchewan Legislature on Tuesday afternoon to see their lobbying pay off as the government and Opposition came together to expand workers' compensation coverage for those suffering from psychological injuries. More
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RCMP search warrant application shows early findings and theory in Colten Boushie shooting
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An RCMP search warrant application offers details about what investigators believe happened on Gerald Stanley's farm the day Colten Boushie died.
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Regina Pats, Lung Association challenge students to be healthy
The Regina Pats teamed up with The Lung Association of Saskatchewan on Tuesday morning as six players from the Pats were on hand at George Lee Elementary to give a presentation on keeping lungs healthy and working.
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'Students Vote' educates and interests would-be voters
Students Vote is aimed at getting kids interested in politics and government.
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2 dead, 2 in hospital after bus collision
An early morning collision near Colonsay, Sask. has left 2 men dead and 2 others in hospital.
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Regina daycare centres appealing 'devastating' property tax hike
The Cathedral Area Co-operative Daycare and Normanview Daycare are appealing a decision which upheld their city tax increase. The Saskatchewan Municipal Board will hear the appeal on Tuesday.
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Question period tweets from CBC's Stefani Langenegger for Oct. 25
Question period is here and CBC reporter Stefani Langenegger is tweeting what's happening.
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New Sask. HIV strategy aimed at stopping new cases
More than 150 doctors, nurses and community activists gathered in Saskatoon today to talk about the province's latest strategy around HIV and AIDS.
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Apathy in civic elections tied to lack of political parties, says professor
In the last municipal election, 33 per cent of eligible voters in Regina cast a ballot, and 36 per cent in Saskatoon. This was an increase from 2009, when only 21 per cent of voters in Regina voted and 26 per cent in Saskatoon.
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Sask. government closing cafeteria that lost $100K
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A cafeteria run by the Saskatchewan government that lost more than $100,000 last year is being shut down.
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Turning pain into beauty: Regina tattoo artist offers discount to clients covering scars
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A Regina tattoo artist is offering a discount to customers looking to cover their self-harm scars with ink.
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School board elections: How much do trustees get paid?
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When school board voters go to the polls tomorrow, they may have some questions, including this one — just how much do trustees get paid?
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Judge finds Kellie Johnson not criminally responsible for killing son, 5
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A Saskatoon judge has found Kellie Johnson not criminally responsible for stabbing her five-year-old son to death in 2014.
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Premier wants NDP support to oppose carbon tax
Premier Brad Wall wants the NDP Opposition to join the Saskatchewan Party government in opposing Ottawa's carbon tax.
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Defence: Frances Sugar was defending herself, jury deliberations begin today
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The Crown and defence have presented closing arguments in the murder trial of Frances Sugar.
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Lighthouse cuts lead to 'record-breaking' hospital overcrowding, says Sask. NDP
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Hospital overcrowding was a hot topic during question period on Monday, as the NDP said that Royal University Hospital and St. Paul's Hospital were 116 people over capacity on Friday, with 49 people waiting for admission to the ER.
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Colten Boushie family lawyer says vehicle evidence in shooting compromised
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The lawyer representing Colten Boushie's family is accusing the RCMP of compromising a key piece of evidence in the murder case.
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Last Riders game at Mosaic features music, fireworks, light show
The last game at Mosaic Stadium will be a celebration — even if the Riders are out of the playoffs.
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Regina man arrested for weapons possession
A 31-year-old Regina man has been arrested for charges related to the possession of a sawed-off shotgun.
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Escaped inmate Travis Funk caught in B.C.
Travis Funk, who escaped custody in Saskatoon back in September, has been apprehended by RCMP in Merritt, B.C.
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Question period tweets from CBC's Stefani Langenegger for Oct. 24
Question period is here and CBC reporter Stefani Langenegger is tweeting what's happening.
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Team to develop first medication guidelines for FASD
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International experts at the University of Saskatchewan are meeting today to begin devising a "medical algorithm" to aid physicians in prescribing medication to fetal alcohol spectrum disorder patients.
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Sharron Bryce upset over Regina election opponent's flyer
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Ward 7 candidate John Gross has distributed a flyer to constituents saying incumbent councillor Sharron Bryce lives at Regina Beach.
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'The pain just doesn't stop': Colten Boushie's family struggles to cope with his death
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Colten Boushie's mother would normally be thinking about how to celebrate her son's birthday. Now all Debbie Baptiste can think about is how she's going to make it through the day without her son.
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How to help prevent those living with Alzheimer's from wandering
A new study focusing on Alzheimer's shows that nearly 50 per cent of families surveyed have experienced their loved ones wandering away or getting lost. Of those families, one in five called the police for assistance.
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Decision on sentencing in Leflar trial adjourned to May
A 17-year-old boy who has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the death of a Regina girl was back in court Monday.
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92-year-old Saskatoon man sets Guinness Record as world's oldest plumber
Lorne Figley is 92 years old, still operates his own heating and plumbing business and has no intention of slowing down anytime soon.
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Play about anxiety encourages young people to ask for help
Still Falling explores the life of a young woman who moved to Vancouver and began life at a new school. Although she was accepted by her peers, she still found herself overcome with anxiety and unable to ask for help.
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Man charged after gun incident in Moose Jaw
A man who allegedly threatened two people with a rifle before physically assaulting them has been charged with a number of offences in Moose Jaw.
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Regina Votes: What you need to know for election day
Municipal elections are set for Wednesday. Here's everything you need to know about the voting process.
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Municipal government salaries vary widely in Saskatchewan
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Remuneration doesn't necessarily reflect the size of the cities.
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Mosaic Memories How rock 'n' roll made its way under stadium lights
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Stadium memories aren’t exclusive to the gridiron. Neil Donnelly is one of the people who helped orchestrate the Rolling Stones concerts at Mosaic Stadium.
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Saskatchewan NDP optimistic and 'ready to build'
Interim NDP leader Trent Wotherspoon said the focus of the party is to become stronger, especially when it comes to its presence in rural Saskatchewan.
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Charges laid after Regina police track down stolen vehicle suspected in hit and run
It happened at approximately 5:54 a.m. Police were called to a business on the 1000 block of Pasqua St. where it was reported that a vehicle had hit a parked car there and left the scene.
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'Natural' Halloween pageant gets rid of glitz and glam
Prairie Pageant's All Hallow's Eve pageant took place Sunday afternoon in Regina.
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Regina church holds fundraiser for Haiti after Hurricane Matthew
Soup for Haiti was a fundraiser hosted by Saint Jean Baptiste parish in Regina on Sunday. The church in Regina has parishioners from Haiti.
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2 injured in 3-vehicle collision, woman charged
A three-vehicle collision on Friday night sent two people to hospital.
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1 man, 3 youths charged in Regina weapons incident
The incident happened early Saturday morning at approximately 1 a.m. on the 400 block of York Street
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Twitter Canada is paying attention to Regina's civic election
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Jennifer Hollett, head of News and Government at Twitter Canada, says there is a lot we can learn about the current civic election thanks to Twitter.
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Analysis Riders make it a wet and miserable afternoon for fans
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Momentum gained from a four-game win streak slammed into reverse on a wet track at Mosaic Stadium Saturday afternoon.
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Pedestrians hit by vehicles in Regina and Prince Albert
One pedestrian was hit attempting to cross the street in Regina while the other was hit while walking down the middle of a double lane highway in Prince Albert.
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