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STARS completes first-ever helicopter neonatal transport

STARS completes first-ever helicopter neonatal transport

Infant safely transported to Regina General Hospital
Doctors endorse new four-year contract

Doctors endorse new four-year contract

Includes $245M in funding for services and initiatives.
Third quarter public losses report focuses on two entities

Third quarter public losses report focuses on two entities

Creative Saskatchewan, Sask Housing among those impacted by public losses in third quarter.
Teachers to withdraw noon hour supervision

Teachers to withdraw noon hour supervision

One-day province-wide withdrawal of noon-hour supervision happening on Feb. 8.
Sturgeon Lake, Regina, Moose Jaw and Humboldt host youth services

Sturgeon Lake, Regina, Moose Jaw and Humboldt host youth services

Communities to host new integrated programs.
Next teachers' strikes planned for Wednesday

Next teachers' strikes planned for Wednesday

The job action involves approximately 4,300 teachers and will affect classes for approximately 65,300 students.
Two- to five-year olds can access funding

Two- to five-year olds can access funding

Coverage expands for cystic fibrosis drug.
STARS celebrating 10,000 missions flown in Saskatchewan

STARS celebrating 10,000 missions flown in Saskatchewan

Thanks to Saskatchewan corporate and community citizen support, STARS has been able to save thousands of lives across the province.
20 new supportive housing units to open in Regina

20 new supportive housing units to open in Regina

Government partners with Nēwo-Yōtina Friendship Centre.
SGI offers tips for avoiding collisions

SGI offers tips for avoiding collisions

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