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Fewer Sask. nursing students passing new national licensing exam
A new national nursing licensing exam has fewer students passing, but Saskatchewan institutions aren't worried yet. From January to the end of June, 195 Saskatchewan nursing students - less than 30 pe...
CJME News
Sep 11, 2015
Vet says meat-wrapped rat poison left outside her Saskatoon clinic
A Saskatoon vet is asking pet owners to stay vigilant after somebody tried to poison her dog. Dr. Teresa Cook owns Frontier Veterinary Services, just off Circle Drive and Idylwyld. While on vacation t...
CJME News
Sep 11, 2015
Medical robot begins rotation at Regina General Hospital
Just call him R2-MD2. The newest employee at the Regina General Hospital isn't your average worker. This worker has a screen for a face, a high-definition camera for eyes and a speaker and microphone ...
CJME News
Sep 10, 2015
Rawlco Radio donates $250,000 to STARS in Saskatchewan
Rawlco Radio Ltd. has announced a gift of $250,000 to the Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS) to support the non-profit medical transport service. The donation will go towards STARS' Regina and Sa...
CJME News
Sep 10, 2015
The Story of Fentanyl, Part 2: The legal side of fentanyl and the battle against 'fake oxy'
This is Part 2 of a two-part series on the facts behind fentanyl, the people it has affected in Saskatchewan and where to go from here. Read Part 1 of this series. Every three days at 9 p.m., Angela B...
CJME News
Sep 10, 2015
National housing strategy, pharmacare program touted at candidates forum for Saskatoon-West
For the first time in a public-forum setting federal candidates vying for a seat in Ottawa for Saskatoon-West this fall had the chance to answer question straight from constituents with a focus on hea...
CJME News
Sep 09, 2015
Safeway recalls cucumbers due to salmonella risk
Safeway is recalling cucumbers due to a risk of salmonella contamination. The recall is for cucumbers sold in stores across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C. In addition to field cucumbers, the...
Adriana Christianson
Sep 07, 2015
Province reminds parents to get their kids immunized
It takes just a quick pinch, maybe a little crying, and then a lollipop; the province is reminding parents to make sure their kids' immunizations are up-to-date. Free shots are available for babies, t...
CJME News
Sep 04, 2015
Regina seniors say used-furniture ban unfair to residents of low-income building
A group of seniors who live at Prairie Place in Regina are fighting back after Regina Housing Authority imposed a ban on any used furniture coming into the building. This week, the Regina Housing Auth...
CJME News
Sep 03, 2015
Dalmeny care home hired chicken farm to destroy documents
A Dalmeny care home may have used a chicken farm to destroy sensitive medical records. As he investigated privacy concerns at the home, Commissioner Ron Kruzeniski found out Spruce Manor Special ...
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Sep 03, 2015
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