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Prince Albert inmates on hunger strike for long-term concerns

Prince Albert inmates on hunger strike for long-term concerns

Poor water quality cited.
Scenes from Remembrance Day in Regina

Scenes from Remembrance Day in Regina

Brandt Centre once again was host to the public Remembrance Day СÀ¶ÊÓƵ in Regina.
Opposition rages over parking fees at Regina General Hospital

Opposition rages over parking fees at Regina General Hospital

Daily Leg Update - NDP raise concerns over parking fees СÀ¶ÊÓƵ imposed on emergency patients coming to Regina General and Pasqua hospitals.
Prince Albert outside workers vote yes to job action

Prince Albert outside workers vote yes to job action

CUPE 160 members representing City of Prince Albert vote 80 per cent in favor of job action up to and including a full withdrawal.
Big win for Youth4Change group against smoking and vaping

Big win for Youth4Change group against smoking and vaping

Youth4Change instrumental in passage of bill which raises the age for smoking and vaping from 18 to 19.
Film classification bill aimed at reducing costs and red tape

Film classification bill aimed at reducing costs and red tape

New provincial legislation will get rid of $440 fee for operators for film classifications
Canada-India Business Council names Premier Moe Member of the Year

Canada-India Business Council names Premier Moe Member of the Year

Strengthened ties with India recognized.
Use TIPP to help crack down on environmental crimes

Use TIPP to help crack down on environmental crimes

In 2022, the province's TIPP line received 1,440 reports about illegal hunting, fishing and timber harvesting.
Fire code issues emerge at St. Paul’s Hospital

Fire code issues emerge at St. Paul’s Hospital

Health Minister Everett Hindley admits fire code violations from overcrowding at St. Paul’s Hospital in Saskatoon are unacceptable.
Saskatchewan’s plans to go to COP28 in Dubai prove controversial

Saskatchewan’s plans to go to COP28 in Dubai prove controversial

Daily Leg Update - Government officials accused of ‘most expensive trip in Saskatchewan history’; Minister Jeremy Harrison fights back.
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