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A search for mental health answers amid the trauma of Tumbler Ridge shootingsThe superintendent of the Peace River South school district has said students were not expected to return to Tumbler Ridge Secondary School.CrimeMar 5
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Top prize winners announced for hospital home lotteryA couple from Carlyle are the winners of the Hospitals of Regina Foundation's grand prize, a $1.4-million home and $30,000 cash.HealthMay 10, 2019
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Blame ‘sexism’ and climate change for making your asthma and allergies worseExtended growing seasons and warming temperatures aren't the only contributing factors to increased pollen levels — turns out the sex of trees also plays a part.EnvironmentJun 26, 2019
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Saskatoon gamer competing in Florida to raise funds for children’s hospitalNolan Blackstock will compete at the Extra Life United gaming competition, which raises money for kids treated at Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.HealthMar 4, 2018
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Is Saskatchewan ignoring the potentially deadly gas from oil wells?A year-long investigation reveals the safety failures, audits and warnings that the Saskatchewan government and oil companies knew about — and how the public and workers were kept in the darkCanadaOct 2, 2017
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‘You’re not dying alone’: Program uses paramedics to deliver palliative care to patients’ homesA program that uses paramedics to deliver palliative care to people at home is expanding across Canada.HealthFeb 3, 2019
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End of an era for Lisa Ford at Global SaskatoonIt’s a bittersweet day as Lisa Ford bids farewell to Global Saskatoon.CanadaDec 15, 2017
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SaskTel staff make toy donation to Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital FoundationSaskTel representatives presented a donation of toys, books and games to the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation on Giving Tuesday.CanadaNov 28, 2017
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Saskatoon boy gifted French bulldog ‘Jelly Bean’ from Make-a-Wish"We are just ecstatic to see him like that. He was bouncing around and couldn't contain the energy. It’s just magical,” Noah's father, Torey Agarand, said.CanadaOct 30, 2021
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Goodwill means good wages at thousands of Canadian charities, data shows<p> Goodwill means good wages at thousands of Canadian charities, data shows OTTAWA - Goodwill means good wages for thousands of Canadian charity workers. An analysis of tax filings by The Canadian Press has found salaries often run well into six figures. Charities must disclose to the Canada Revenue Agency</p>Jul 10, 2011
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Hockey Heroes help fund Saskatchewan HospitalProfessional hockey players proved they can do more than just light up the ice.Jun 9, 2011
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Sask. man cycling in memory of daughterLen Peterson is cycling across Saskatchewan to remember his daughter Lauren, who died last month, and raise money for the Children's Hospital Foundation of SaskatchewanMay 8, 2011
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MRI services being improved in ReginaState of the art unit to be installed at the Regina General HospitalFeb 8, 2010
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Local film at Mosaic Stadium supporting sick kidsThe Hospitals of Regina Foundation will be holding a key fundraiser at Mosaic Stadium in August.CanadaApr 20, 2016
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Sask. health regions opt out of fundraising over patient privacy concernsMore than half of the 13 health regions in Saskatchewan are backing away from a fundraising plan because of concerns about patient privacy.Dec 6, 2010
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Canucks honour Rypien with video and $50K donation to help curb mental illnessVANCOUVER - Rick Rypien still weighs on the hearts of the Vancouver Canucks months after his death.Oct 18, 2011
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The Breaking of the Plates!<p> Good day everyone, I had the opportunity this weekend to MC a fabulous event called "An Evening in Greece". It was local fundraiser in support of the Hospitals Of Regina Foundation. Over 700 people contributed with plentiful donations and they had the opportunity to enjoy an exquisite Gr</p>May 8, 2011
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In circumstantial case, jury must decide whether Mark Stobbe killed his wifeWINNIPEG - By almost all accounts, Mark Stobbe was a successful man in a happy marriage.CanadaFeb 10, 2012
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In circumstantial case, jury must decide whether Mark Stobbe killed his wifeBy the age of 42, Mark Stobbe had already served as a senior adviser to Saskatchewan premier Roy Romanow and was moving to Manitoba for a job as a communications strategist with the recently elected NDP government.Feb 10, 2012
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In circumstantial case, jury must decide whether Mark Stobbe killed his wife<p><span>Did a man with a respected political mind suddenly turn murderous, bludgeoning his wife, Beverly Rowbotham, while their children slept nearby? Yes, says the Crown.</span> </p> <p> </p>Feb 10, 2012