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Saskatchewan man puts the ‘fun’ in funeralHow did you get creative during the COVID-19 pandemic? One Saskatchewan man invented a game that brings light to a sensitive subject.FeaturesNov 23
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Why your car insurance is likely getting more expensive in 2026Car insurance premiums in Canada have been getting more expensive in recent years and insurance experts believe prices will continue to drive up into 2026.ConsumerDec 11
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Governing Saskatchewan Party looks to rebuild in cities ahead of weekend conventionSaskatchewan's governing party is hoping to regain support from the province's two major cities as members prepare to meet at its biennial convention this weekend.PoliticsNov 7
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Canada loses measles elimination status after outbreaksThe Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has notified the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) that Canada no longer holds measles elimination status.CanadaNov 10
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Saskatchewan keeps COVID-19 vaccines free, Alberta and Quebec to chargeDespite Alberta and Quebec charging residents for the COVID-19 vaccine, the province of Saskatchewan is continuing to offer it free of charge.CanadaSep 20
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Flights between Regina and Saskatoon could be making a comebackFlight service between Regina and Saskatoon was running for years before the COVID-19 pandemic and is looking to return.Nov 14
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Laurie BouvierLaurie Bouvier is the executive director of AFCS. Bouvier is originally from Treaty One Territory and moved to Saskatchewan in 2003.CanadaOct 27
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Saskatchewan First Nations group responds to auditAn advocacy group representing First Nations in Saskatchewan is firing back after a forensic audit found more than $34 million in questionable, unsupported or ineligible spending over five years.CanadaOct 1
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Indigenous Services Canada to share federal audit samplings with FSINIndigenous Services Canada (ISC) says it has received requests from The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) about a controversial audit report.PoliticsOct 3
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FSIN rejects some claims in federal audit, calls for full reviewThe Federation of Sovereign Nations is speaking out on a federal forensic audit that found certain expenses 'questionable,' with the organization rejecting some allegations.CanadaOct 1
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$34M in ‘questionable’ expenses: What an audit of FSIN foundThe forensic audit was prompted after AISB received allegations, including a lack of transparency at FSIN and various expenditures, including COVID-19 and travel.CanadaSep 25
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Audit questions $34M spent by First Nations bodyFirst Nations chiefs in Saskatchewan say they want answers after a forensic audit of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations concluded more than $34 million of the organization's spending between April 2019 and March 2024 was "questionable," unsupported or ineligible.CanadaSep 26
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Audit questions $34M spent by First Nations bodyA forensic audit of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says more than $34 million of the organization's spending between April 2019 and March 2024 was "questionable," unsupported or ineligible.CanadaSep 26
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Saskatoon Tribal Council wants meetings after audit of FSIN: ‘Embarrassed’Saskatoon Tribal Council and other chiefs of First Nations communities in Saskatchewan are calling for meetings immediately after a forensic audit of FSIN.CanadaSep 26
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Saskatoon-based pandemic-fighter lab turns 50One of Canada's premier vaccine centres celebrates its 50th birthday this week, but researchers say it comes amid unease over U.S. policy changes and funding cuts that threaten to upend the global fight against disease.CanadaSep 25
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Touting better HIV treatment, Toronto service organization closing after 42 yearsAn organization that bills itself as Canada’s oldest HIV service agency says it will close next year, in part due to groundbreaking medical advances that have reduced its need.HealthSep 12
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‘Queen of Canada’ freed on bail almost a week after police raidThe self-proclaimed spiritual leader known as the "Queen of Canada" was freed on bail Monday, nearly a week after a police raid on her Saskatchewan compound.CanadaSep 9
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Self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada,’ Romana Didulo, arrested by RCMPThe village of Richmound is 440 kilometres west of Regina near the Alberta border, where so-called followers of the 'Queen of Canada' have set up a compound.CrimeSep 3
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Ontario needs to modernize vaccine registry, top doctor saysOntario's top doctor is calling for a national immunization schedule and registry to address gaps exposed by the resurgence of measles in Canada.HealthSep 4
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Should provinces’ measles vaccine schedules be harmonized? Experts weigh inEach province’s vaccine schedule has evolved based on the patterns and distribution of disease in a population, said Dr. Arlene King.HealthAug 19