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Saskatoon researcher: Dogs ease stress in ERs

Saskatoon researcher: Dogs ease stress in ERs

Hospitals could use dogs to assist patients and alleviate burnout among staff grappling with the chaos inherent to their work.
Parliament votes down Conservative motion against safe supply of drugs

Parliament votes down Conservative motion against safe supply of drugs

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has failed to persuade the House of Commons to condemn the Liberal government's approach to fighting drug addiction. In a vote of 209-113 Monday, MPs defeated a motion presented by Poilievre.
Government to recognize historical significance of Canada's ban on Chinese immigrants

Government to recognize historical significance of Canada's ban on Chinese immigrants

OTTAWA — Parks Canada Minister Steven Guilbeault says the federal government has designated the 1923 ban on immigration by people of Chinese origin as an event of historical significance.
Advisers on unmarked graves won't work with Hague-based organization Ottawa hired

Advisers on unmarked graves won't work with Hague-based organization Ottawa hired

Committee says group has no history of leading such sensitive work.
SaskGaming spending $5M to modernize 21-year-old Casino Moose Jaw

SaskGaming spending $5M to modernize 21-year-old Casino Moose Jaw

The provincial government announced in mid-May that the facelift would start in late June and would create “a brighter, more welcoming, and convenient environment for guests.”
Suspicious fire displaces 26 people, causes $400K in damage

Suspicious fire displaces 26 people, causes $400K in damage

Four people were trapped in their suites when an apartment building went up in flames Sunday night.
Recognizing leadership, impact and voices of disabled Canadians

Recognizing leadership, impact and voices of disabled Canadians

National AccessAbility Week proclaimed.
Minister reviewing CBC's mandate with eye to making it less reliant on advertising

Minister reviewing CBC's mandate with eye to making it less reliant on advertising

OTTAWA — Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said Monday he is starting to review the mandate for CBC and its French-language service Radio-Canada, including ways the government can bolster funding to the public broadcaster so it is less relia
Tornado struck south of Regina Saturday

Tornado struck south of Regina Saturday

Northern Tornado Project confirming a touchdown occurred south of Regina, is first tornado of 2023 in Canada.
Unlocking the potential of critical minerals in Saskatchewan

Unlocking the potential of critical minerals in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Mining Week May 28 to June 3.
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