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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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Family of Regina overdose victim says death avoidable, calls for inquestThe family of Shayne Turner says he died a day after being discharged from Regina General Hospital with two pamphlets and a cab voucher.CanadaNov 22, 2022
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New interventional radiology suite opens at Regina’s Pasqua HospitalRegina now has a second interventional radiology suite for doctors to use for medical imaging. Health officials say this help decrease patient wait lists.HealthFeb 17, 2022
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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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No evidence of burials found under Regina General Hospital parking lotOn June 8, the SHA said a portion of the visitor parking lot would be restricted for a few weeks as ground penetrating radar had identified anomalies.CanadaJun 24, 2022
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$2.25 million donation for Saskatchewan’s first children’s hospitalChildren's Hospital of Saskatchewan receives $2.25 million donation for outdoor patient play area.HealthOct 2, 2013
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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
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Website links featured on Global NationalNeed to check out a website mentioned on Global National? There's no need to keep a pen and paper next to your TV anymore to copy down the address. You'll find it here at Global National's Links in the News page. The website links are sorted by date. Most of the sites listed will direct you outside of GlobalNational.com. We are not responsible for content of external sites.Apr 1, 2010
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Boxing Day home explosion ruled unintentionalInvestigators now say it happened because of the presence of ignitable gas vapour from in the basement of the home. It is unknown where the gas came from, but it is believed starting the home's dryer sparked the blaze.Jan 10, 2011
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Regina Foundation Home Lotto underwayAnnual fundraiser is celebrating 25 yearsMar 9, 2011
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Plywood Cup participants practice boat building skillsEvent to be held July 1Jun 2, 2010
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Government grant gives birth to new baby centreThe Rawlco Centre for Mother Baby Care officially opened its doors Tuesday for moms across the province.Nov 2, 2010
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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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CP Women’s Open a game changer for Regina boyBen Fizzard is one of thousands of young patients who will use the children's hospital under construction in Saskatoon - with a little help from the Women's Open.CanadaAug 22, 2018
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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