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Snowbirds temporarily grounded due to technical problems

Snowbirds temporarily grounded due to technical problems

The Department of Defence says the problem relates to a device that sets the timing for the deployment of the parachute during the ejection sequence.
Surgery professor sues SHA, U of S, COM following termination

Surgery professor sues SHA, U of S, COM following termination

The SHA and U of S terminated Dr. Francis Christian as a surgeon and professor of surgery for speaking out against giving the COVID vaccine to children
Mandatory early family dispute resolution goes province-wide

Mandatory early family dispute resolution goes province-wide

As of July 1 mandatory, early family dispute resolution will extend across the entire province, with options such as collaborative law services, family law arbitration, family mediation, and parent co-ordination. 
No graves at RGH lot, parking restrictions lifted

No graves at RGH lot, parking restrictions lifted

Restrictions on parking now lifted at Regina General Hospital as of Saturday, as anomalies turn out to be structural debris and old building materials.
History of NDP leadership races in Saskatchewan

History of NDP leadership races in Saskatchewan

NDP leadership races in Saskatchewan have run the range from tight contests that went multiple ballots, to one race that ended in acclamation.
Five things to know about this week’s COVID-19 report

Five things to know about this week’s COVID-19 report

The weekly report will shift to monthly updates after next week.
Love calls on Moe, Duncan to retract education comments

Love calls on Moe, Duncan to retract education comments

At the legislature, NDP education critic Matt Love calls on Premier Moe and Education Minister Duncan to stop blaming school divisions, increase education funding.
May spotlight shows impaired driving still a problem

May spotlight shows impaired driving still a problem

A total of 328 drivers caught after drinking or consuming drugs.
FSIN slams Regina councillor comments on homelessness

FSIN slams Regina councillor comments on homelessness

FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron voiced outrage over remarks that implied homelessness was a choice for Indigenous people.
SHA says it has role to play in reconciliation

SHA says it has role to play in reconciliation

SHA says it has a key role to play in addressing harms related to health through constructive action.
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