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  • STC addresses crime stats, announces renewal of shelter contract with Sask. government
    Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand announced that the contract to operate the emergency centre in Fairhaven has been renewed and pushed back against rumours of crime.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Saskatoon morning news rewind: Tuesday, March 12
    Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Tuesday, March 12.
    Canada
    Mar 12
  • ‘This is about saving lives’: Saskatoon walk aims to create awareness around homelessness
    "These are people that care and want to help," said Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand. "That's what we are doing this for. We are not doing this for politics."
    Canada
    Mar 14
  • Ontario won’t divulge fines for hospital patients refusing LTC transfers
    Ontario is refusing to divulge the amount of money that seven patients have been fined for refusing transfers from a hospital to a long-term care home not of their choosing.
    Politics
    Apr 11
  • Wild ride for staff after turkey breaks into Quebec nursing home
    A Quebec regional health authority says no residents were impacted after a wild turkey broke in to a long-term care centre south of Quebec City over the weekend.
    Canada
    Apr 15
  • 7 people fined $400 a day for refusing LTC transfers: Ontario government
    Seven people in Ontario have been fined for refusing transfers from a hospital to a long-term care home not of their choosing.
    Health
    Apr 3
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  • Storm’s valiant effort falls short as Greyhounds win Game 3 in overtime
    Sault Ste. Marie rallied from three goals down to beat a short-handed Guelph squad 5-4 in overtime and take a commanding 3-0 in their first-round OHL playoff series.
    Sports
    Apr 2
  • Ontario may not meet LTC direct care target due to staff shortages: document
    There is a "systemic shortage of nurses" across all sectors, according to a briefing document for Long-Term Care Minister Stan Cho when he took over the file in September. 
    Health
    Apr 16
  • Sask. government MOU has STF ‘cautiously optimistic’ about potential bargaining agreement
    Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation president Samantha Becotte said she is cautiously optimistic after the government of Saskatchewan offered an MOU.
    Education
    Mar 28
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  • Cultural LTC admissions drying up in Ontario due to new priority rules
    Villa Colombo's programming is done in Italian, and many of the new residents don't speak Italian or even English, said executive director Lisa Alcia. 
    Health
    Apr 4
  • Ontario hospitals, LTC homes spent nearly $1B on agency staff last year
    Hospitals and long-term care homes spent nearly $1 billion last year to fill shifts with nurses and personal support workers from private staffing agencies.
    Health
    Mar 25
  • Sask. education budget announces new schools and record funding during STF strikes
    The new $8.8 million will support planning to replace Minahik Waskahigan High School in Pinehouse and renovate South Corman Park School and Swift Current Comprehensive High School.
    Canada
    Mar 20
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  • ‘I’m not paying it’: Ontario family furious over $400/day hospital fine for not moving to LTC
    Campeau chose neither – the family has been racking up a monster bill since March 11 that remains unpaid while her mother has stayed on at a Windsor, Ont., hospital. 
    Health
    Apr 10
  • Nearly 300 Ontario patients moved to LTC homes they didn’t choose
    Nearly 300 people in Ontario have been moved from hospitals to long-term care homes not of their choosing under a law the government implemented a little over a year ago.
    Health
    Mar 20
  • Study indicates ’23 Grey Cup provided economic boon for Hamilton and Ontario
    Analysts with Sport Tourism Canada say the November game and festival generated a net economic impact of $41.9 million, including $29.2 million for Hamilton.
    Sports
    Mar 12
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  • ‘Dangerous’: Ontario lab closures would put lives at risk, workers warn
    OPSEU says the proposed closures would close labs in Timmins, Sault Ste. Marie, Orillia, Hamilton, Kingston, and Peterborough.
    Health
    Apr 17
  • Students compete in one day Hoopla championship amid STF contract negotiations
    A Saskatchewan high school basketball tournament, known as Hoopla, has been cancelled as teachers pull out of extracurriculars over their contract dispute with the province.
    Canada
    Mar 23
  • Farmers frustrated over proposed Lac. Ste. Anne County land tax
    The county council says with rising costs they need more cash to maintain infrastructure issues such as road and bridges in the region.
    Canada
    Mar 17
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  • Montreal metro riders raise safety concerns as complaints to STM transit agency triple
    In 2023, more than 1,300 complaints were made by users of Montreal's STM metro system. That number is triple the annual average of 377.
    Cannabis
    Mar 22
  • Saskatchewan teachers to vote on final bargaining offer from government in May
    On Wednesday evening, STF said “after two days of difficult negotiations, the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee (GTBC) has presented its final offer.”
    Canada
    Apr 18
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