Dr. Amos Akinbiyi alleges the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and staff at the Regina General Hospital conspired to intimidate and defame him. The SHA declined to comment. A hearing on the lawsuit is scheduled for Jan.
Backpacks with binoculars and bird guides have been a popular item at Regina Public Library branches, according to RPL's director of collections.
Dr. Amos Akinbiyi's lawsuit comes after multiple doctors at Regina General Hospital filed a human right complaint against the SHA alleging discrimination and the provincial government launched a review of the workplace culture at the city's hospitals.
A cache of documents paints a hostile response to the planned raising of the Palestinian flag at Regina city hall.
In an effort to pressure the U.S. to reverse course on country-of-origin labelling on beef and pork, Canada sought approval from the World Trade Organization to impose more than $1 billion in punitive measures on U.S. goods, including meat, wine, chocolate and frozen orange juice. The U.S. ended up repealing the so-called COOL law in 2015.
A new report calls for more education about intimate partner violence in Saskatchewan, including a mandatory school curriculum. REGINA — A report is calling for more education about intimate partner violence in Saskatchewan, including making information about healthy relationships a mandatory part of the school curriculum.
The impact of the full threatened Trump tariffs on Regina and Saskatchewan would be “widespread, devastating, and swift,” according to Chris Lane, President and CEO of Economic Development Regina.
Saskatchewan’s most up-to-date figures on drug toxicity show 336 deaths in 2024 — 218 confirmed and 128 suspected — which is a four-year low. In 2023, the province recorded 422 confirmed deaths and 37 suspected, making it the deadliest year on record.
The Canadian Football League is preparing for a pair of combines on April 29 to showcase athletes eligible for the CFL Draft.
REGINA — Saskatchewan Pulse Growers is close to signing a new crop breeding agreement with the University of Saskatchewan’s Crop Development
Canada is less than 72 hours away from the potential 25 per cent tariffs being imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
A report is calling for more education about intimate partner violence in Saskatchewan, including making healthy relationships a mandatory part of the school curriculum.