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Hypodermic needle assailant given 60 days to assess fitness for trial

Hypodermic needle assailant given 60 days to assess fitness for trial

If declared unfit, the ruling could determine the defendant is not criminally responsible for his actions.
$2.5M is goal of campaign by Hospitals of Regina Foundation

$2.5M is goal of campaign by Hospitals of Regina Foundation

New campaign to upgrade cardiac technology at Regina General Hospital gets a $1 million boost from Municipal Hail Insurance.
Regina police nab truck thief

Regina police nab truck thief

The aerial Support Unit tracked the truck until it crashed into a tree.
Weyburn police handle multiple calls of very drunk people

Weyburn police handle multiple calls of very drunk people

The Weyburn Police Service responded to 86 calls for service during the period of April 8-14, including responding to different calls involving heavily intoxicated individuals.
Fundraiser generates $120,000 for Midale's recreation facilities

Fundraiser generates $120,000 for Midale's recreation facilities

The 29th annual M.O.R.E. (Midale Organization for Recreational Expansion) 2000 Inc. fundraising auction on April 13 at the Harry 'O Memorial Arena saw record-breaking participation and fundraising amount, which will benefit the Midale rink.
Carlyle legion presents life memberships at veterans' dinner

Carlyle legion presents life memberships at veterans' dinner

Event was held on the anniversary of the start of the battle of Vimy Ridge.
Firefighters, families, and Opposition call for reopening of Moose Jaw's hyperbaric chamber

Firefighters, families, and Opposition call for reopening of Moose Jaw's hyperbaric chamber

Opposition leader Carla Beck stood outside the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital with Brayden Dutchak, whose mother is a cancer survivor, to call on the Sask. Party government to reopen the hyperbaric chamber in Moose Jaw on April 15
Officers offer more details about efforts to revive Assiniboia man in detention cell

Officers offer more details about efforts to revive Assiniboia man in detention cell

Two Moose Jaw officers provided more details about Jeremy Sabourin’s suicide in detention cells two years ago, during the first day of a coroner’s inquest at Court of King’s Bench on April 15.  
Government says it is working to fully reopen hyperbaric chamber

Government says it is working to fully reopen hyperbaric chamber

Daily Leg Update: Premier Moe says recruitment is on to get hyperbaric chamber back up and fully operational again in Moose Jaw
Failing to follow policy led to prisoner’s suicide in police cells, inquest hears

Failing to follow policy led to prisoner’s suicide in police cells, inquest hears

A coroner’s inquest reviewing Jeremy Sabourin’s death in the Moose Jaw Police Service’s (MJPS) detention cells kicked off at Court of King’s Bench on April 15.
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