The Government of Saskatchewan is contributing $6.5 million to Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), an American non-profit ...
The Saskatchewan Government has announced $6.5 million in funding for the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC). The funding ...
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Leader Post on MSNConstruction on Regina's Ronald McDonald House to start in MarchConstruction on the city’s first Ronald McDonald House is set to begin next month, paving the way for an affordable option ...
The Saskatchewan government is providing $6.5 million to build the facility, which will be close to the Regina General ...
The Saskatchewan Cancer Agency says it is working to ensure women in the province have access to breast cancer screening and ...
Alexa Kobley scored the winner and had an assist for the Swift Current Innovation Federal Credit Union Wildcats in a 4-2 win ...
Working with SGI Speaker Program ‘a dream come true’ says DemeraisDaily HeraldSGI is setting up a speaker program to raise ...
A shot at third place is on the line for the Swift Current Innovation Federal Credit Union Wildcats. They're four points back ...
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Star Phoenix on MSNFive things to know from Saskatoon's city council meetingBlack History Month, affordable housing and money owed to the city were some of the topics at Saskatoon city council on Wednesday. Snow removal, affordable housing and millions of dollars owed to the ...
In June 2024, Ronald McDonald House Charity CEO Tammy Forrester announced houses would be built in Regina and Prince Albert.
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Star Phoenix on MSNSecondary suites being considered for Saskatoon semi-detached homesOwners of semi-detached homes in Saskatoon could soon be allowed to develop a secondary suite if a proposed amendment gets ...
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