Fate of patient files a wild frontier - Toronto Star
REGINA Gary Dickson has seen abandoned medical records turn up in some pretty bizarre places in his time as Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner mouldy basements, drafty Quonset huts, vacant buildings. He argues more needs to be done to protect
New technology for a classic fair favourite - Regina Leader-Post
All manners of contraptions come together in the winter workshops of Saskatchewan, where time allows for welding this and wiring that, for ingenuity and invention, for trials and recalculations, and, ultimately, for the satisfaction of a job complete
Gushue Over McKee - News Talk650
Saskatoon’s Darrell McKee won one and lost one at the Tim Horton’s Brier in Halifax on Sunday. Saskatchewan defeated New Brunswick 7-4, however Saskatchewan lost its second game to Newfoundland/Labrador 11-5. The Brad Gushue team scored three in the
Huskies make history - StarPhoenix
It’s turning out to be a banner season for the University of Saskatchewan men’s basketball squad. The Huskies captured their first Canada West men’s basketball championship banner Saturday in Vancouver, defeating the University of Calgary Dinos 96-83
Reed Lake Drill Permits Attained - Stockhouse
300contiguous acres at Reed Lake, Manitoba; (d) 450,000 contiguous acresof Potash claims, bordering Alberta and Saskatchewan; (e) 130,500 acresprospective for Coal in SE Saskatchewan; (f) 180,000 acres prospectivefor Lithium in Alberta; (g) and
Saving public education system aim of STF billboard campaign - StarPhoenix
In an era of increasing privatization, the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) is imploring Saskatchewan people to recognize the importance of public education. The organization’s billboard campaign began last week and it will soon be followed by
Homebuying interest increasing in Saskatchewan and Manitoba: RBC - CNW Group
SASKATCHEWAN, March 8 /CNW/ - Ninety-one per cent of Saskatchewan and Manitoba respondents believe that buying a home is a good investment according to the 17th Annual RBC Homeownership Survey. Twenty-eight per cent say they are likely to purchase a
Fee increases mean divorces will cost more in Saskatchewan - StarPhoenix
REGINA Getting a divorce is going to cost Saskatchewan couples more money as of April 1. Disgruntled landlords and renters will also have to shell out more cash to file an application to the Office of Residential Tenancies, while fees are going
Ode to a potash palace - StarPhoenix
In the same week the government admitted its 2009 budget prediction for potash royalties was as officially wrong as it could possibly be, talk turned to whether Saskatchewan is ready for a big league indoor football stadium and entertainment facility
Surging financials commodities on TSX - Financial Post
of Saskatchewan Inc. (POT/TSX) and Agrium Inc. (AGU/TSX) seemed to get a boost after U.S. news that CF Industries Holdings Inc. (CF/ NYSE) made a US$4.73-billion bid for Terra Industries Inc. (TRA/NYSE). PotashCorp finished the day up 1.54% at $119
Calgary’s Kirrin to dip into Saskatchewan uranium property - Edmonton Journal
CALGARY - A Calgary-based company said Friday it has agreed to acquire a 70-per-cent interest in a Saskatchewan property sitting in one of the richest uranium-producing region in the world. Kirrin Resources Inc. said it will enter into a 70-30 joint
Saskatchewan refunding more than $200M - CBC News
Just when it looked like Saskatchewan’s financial update, released Tuesday, the province said that instead of making money from potash this year, it will end up refunding more than $200 million to potash companies. It’s a far cry from a year ago
Covered Regina stadium costing $386-$430 million is feasible: study - StarPhoenix
The report projects the stadium could have an annual cash operating surplus once up and running, and at the capital accumulation phase,” said Enterprise Minister Ken Cheveldayoff, whose Saskatchewan Party government indicated a decision about