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Researcher devoted to inclusive education environment for war veterans

Researcher devoted to inclusive education environment for war veterans

The following interview is re-printed from the Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies newsletter with the express permission of the CUCS and Marian Hasiak herself. The CUCS faculty, staff, and volunteers reached out to Ms.
'Manitobans are learning to live with this virus'

'Manitobans are learning to live with this virus'

Shortly after Premier Brian Pallister released a Phase 3 draft for restoring services Thursday, chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin reported no news cases of COVID-19.
Esterhazy Council looks forward to meeting in Chambers

Esterhazy Council looks forward to meeting in Chambers

Last Wednesday at 6:00 P.M. the Esterhazy Town Council met via Zoom to hold their regularly scheduled meeting.
Onion Lake man to stand trial for murder

Onion Lake man to stand trial for murder

An Onion Lake man will stand trial for the murder of another Onion Lake man. Dakota Dean Whistone, 22, is charged with second-degree murder in connection to the death of Tyson Blair Crosschild, 30.
Case adjourned against Edmonton couple arrested in Sask. on drug, weapons charges

Case adjourned against Edmonton couple arrested in Sask. on drug, weapons charges

The case against an Edmonton couple caught in the net of the Saskatchewan Roving Traffic Unit on Hwy 16 was adjourned.
Wapass to stand trial on second-degree murder charge

Wapass to stand trial on second-degree murder charge

A Thunderchild First Nation man will stand trial on second-degree murder charges in connection to the death of a 57-year-old man.
Family presence restrictions for maternal units amended

Family presence restrictions for maternal units amended

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is updating the Family Presence guidelines for maternal units.

NDP calls for independent investigation on province’s long-term care system

Saskatchewan’s New Democratic Party (NDP) called for an independent investigation of the province’s long-term care system Friday.
SHA encourages residents to seek testing for COVID-19

SHA encourages residents to seek testing for COVID-19

Since announcing that more Saskatchewan people would be offered testing effective May 25, 2020, more than 4,000 residents have called for testing, a jump of 60 per cent in the volume of calls coming into HealthLine 811.
Three new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Three new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

One person remains in hospital
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