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Nurses bow out early: Montreal Economic Institute

Nurses bow out early: Montreal Economic Institute

Across Canada, 40 young nurses left the profession for every 100 who entered it in 2022.
Information session held as permanent shelter issue heads to council

Information session held as permanent shelter issue heads to council

Local residents consulted on a proposed Halifax Street location for a permanent emergency shelter in Regina.
Mark Arcand continues to advocate for more warm-up shelters

Mark Arcand continues to advocate for more warm-up shelters

STC chief says he is prepared to open the doors of the Emergency Wellness Centre in Fairhaven to accommodate an additional 80 people.
Shelly Palmer - Cloudflare Announces AI Bot Blocking with One Click

Shelly Palmer - Cloudflare Announces AI Bot Blocking with One Click

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
NDP's Ritchie makes Yorkton stop to seek local issues

NDP's Ritchie makes Yorkton stop to seek local issues

Ritchie said she and local riding candidate Lenore Pinder were meeting “with community leaders” to “see what issues they have.
Charge stayed for man accused of making threat to high school

Charge stayed for man accused of making threat to high school

His co-accused, 22-year-old Cole Swain, of Margo, had previously received nine months in jail.
USask researcher named Canadian Academy of Health Sciences fellow

USask researcher named Canadian Academy of Health Sciences fellow

Being named a CAHS Fellow recognizes excellence and leadership.
Jail sentence for man who pleads guilty to drug trafficking

Jail sentence for man who pleads guilty to drug trafficking

Chaitanya Parashar, 22, of Scarborough, Ont., admitted his guilt Sept. 23 in Yorkton court, and was sentenced to 360 days in jail.
Yorkton woman charged with murder appears in court again

Yorkton woman charged with murder appears in court again

Donna Spilchen is charged with second-degree murder.
Van de Vorst awards presented to police officers in Saskatchewan

Van de Vorst awards presented to police officers in Saskatchewan

Awards in Saskatoon and Regina this week as MADD Canada honours commitment of police officers to reduce impaired driving.
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