Camp volunteers say the tragic trend should serve as proof of the value of
supervised consumption sites, which until this point the province has declined
to directly fund.
Mary McFadyen noted an apology is not an admission of guilt in Saskatchewan, and
called on the corporation to reach out to all of the families of those lost in
the outbreak.
The Scott Moe government and the opposition NDP both say proposed changes to the
minimum wage would relieve pressures of the increased cost of living on
Saskatchewan residents.
The inquest into Uko’s death begins Monday and will seek recommendations for
avoiding similar outcomes by recalling witnesses and evidence from the events
leading up to his death.
Councillors Dan Leblanc and Andrew Stevens have drafted a motion which would see
city administration create a fully costed plan for ending chronic homelessness
in Regina.
The Saskatchewan government says an audit going back to September of last year
found ‘missing information’ accounting for most of the new COVID-related deaths
reported this week.
After some early optimism that the school year might look something like normal,
the Delta wave quickly stymied the positivity and disruptions continued as the
year went on.
On Monday the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association called on both levels of
government to investigate beef pricing, saying ranchers are struggling though
meat prices have soared.
The Sask. opposition wants the Moe government prove they care about family
violence after Colin Thatcher, convicted of killing his ex-wife, was invited to
throne speech ceremonies.