Saskatchewan’s information and privacy commissioner says hackers obtained the medical and personal information of more than 7,000 people. The breach occurred earlier this year and […]
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Sask. auditor to release report on use of hotels for social services recipients
The government’s use of former Saskatchewan Party MLA Gary Grewal’s hotel is expected to be part of the focus of an auditor general’s report being filed […]
Sask. government introduces affordability act promised during election campaign
Premier Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party government introduced its promised legislation to lower personal income taxes on Monday. The Saskatchewan Affordability Act states it will raise […]
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency bolsters cancer care with 9 new physician recruits
Saskatchewan’s cancer care services are expanding with the addition of nine new physicians, offering much-needed support to patients across the province. The new physicians will […]
‘No consequences’ for violating human rights in privately funded research in Canada, says ethics expert
When Janice Parente read a CBC story this past spring about a dubious brainwave study targeting primarily Indigenous kids in Saskatchewan, it immediately piqued her […]
Regina chiropractor found guilty of 1 count of sexual assault against a patient
The jury in the trial of a Regina chiropractor accused of sexual assault has returned a verdict of guilty on one count of the seven Ruben […]
U of Sask. Huskies athlete shares journey to sobriety to help other students
Parker Gavlas doesn’t drink anymore, so he gets a little anxious when his hockey team celebrates a win or gets invited to a banquet. The University of […]
My father is a woman and I’m proud to call her dad
This First Person column is the experience of Kenzie Sproat, who lives in Regina. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. […]
As winter weather sets in, SaskEnergy and Water Safety Agency warn of carbon monoxide, ice hazards
As winter sets in across Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy and the Water Security Agency are urging the public to take precautions to protect themselves from the seasonal dangers of carbon monoxide […]
Calmer Sask. assembly debates taxes as deficit balloons
The opening week of the fall sitting of the Saskatchewan Legislature acted as a post-script to last month’s election campaign, with the government and Opposition […]