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Regina residents upset after learning long-term care home plans to end servicesA continuing care aide at the Regina Lutheran Home says she is 'very broken' after learning the 62 residents she and staff cared for will need to find a new home in six months.CanadaSep 29
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Imperial Tobacco Canada warns Saskatchewan of increase in illegal tobaccoWith recent seizures, Imperial Tobacco Canada warns that Saskatchewan has a growing illegal tobacco problem and demands immediate government attention.CanadaSep 26
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Saskatchewan begins search for top cop to lead new marshals serviceThe province has launched a search for a chief marshal who will lead and will be responsible for developing the new provincial police force.CanadaSep 12
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North Battleford, SK. teacher sheds light on school struggles with violence and mental health'Things are a lot more complicated than they once were with kids at school,' teacher Jackie Krocynski tells Global News regarding an increase in violence and mental health issues.CanadaAug 25
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Regina woman waits for much-needed surgery as waitlists grow across the countryJolene Van Alstine who suffers from parathyroid hyperplasia is waiting for a third operation and doctors told her without treatment, her illness could be terminal.HealthAug 15
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Regina city councillors to bring motion to declare homelessness emergencyFour City of Regina councillors will present a motion to council on Wednesday to address the issue of houselessness and to declare it an emergency.CanadaAug 15
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Reaction to 3 newest Saskatchewan MLAs who won seats in provincial byelectionSask. NDP leader Carla Beck and Premier Scott Moe send their congratulatory remarks to the province's newest MLAs who won seats in the latest byelection.PoliticsAug 11
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StatsCan numbers reports over 5,000 job losses for SaskatchewanSaskatchewan NDP MLA Aleana Young spoke of how the province lost 5,700 jobs in July and "maintains the worst job creation rate in the country."CanadaAug 4
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Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority’s retail division lost $22.6 million this fiscal yearThe Saskatchewan government has spent millions of dollars to shutter its remaining liquor stores, resulting in the retailers posting a financial loss this year.CanadaAug 3
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SaskPower lost $172 million, according to Crown annual reportsThe Sask. government recently released the Crown annual reports, which shows that SaskPower reported a net loss of $172 million in 2022-23.PoliticsAug 1
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