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Virtual doctors, Ukrainian refugees among topics at the Legislature

Virtual doctors, Ukrainian refugees among topics at the Legislature

Legislature update for May 7
Respiratory virus infant immunization program expands

Respiratory virus infant immunization program expands

Infants born one month before and during RSV season are now included.
Measles exposure risk reported in Rosthern

Measles exposure risk reported in Rosthern

SHA warns of measles exposure at Rosthern Hospital emergency after a confirmed case, urges to monitor for symptoms, review vaccinations.
Regina MP Scheer to lead Conservatives in House of Commons, for now

Regina MP Scheer to lead Conservatives in House of Commons, for now

Andrew Scheer named interim Conservative leader after Poilievre loses seat; party plans by-election as Parliament set to resume May 26.
Sask. launches online well-being course for new and expecting parents

Sask. launches online well-being course for new and expecting parents

Sask. launches free online mental health course to support new and expecting parents facing depression, anxiety and other challenges.
Conservatives choose Andrew Scheer as interim Opposition leader in Parliament

Conservatives choose Andrew Scheer as interim Opposition leader in Parliament

OTTAWA — The Conservative caucus has tapped former leader Andrew Scheer to lead the party in the House of Commons when Parliament resumes on May 26 — a role that's needed because Pierre Poilievre lost his seat in last week's election.
NDP goes after Sask Party MLAs on separatism issue

NDP goes after Sask Party MLAs on separatism issue

Aleana Young again accuses MLAs of ties to Unified Grassroots, government denounces silencing of opinions.
Saskatchewan NDP to introduce anti-separation bill that aims to amend rules

Saskatchewan NDP to introduce anti-separation bill that aims to amend rules

REGINA — Saskatchewan's Opposition NDP is planning to introduce legislation to amend referendum and plebiscite rules in an effort to hold Premier Scott Moe's feet to the fire around talks of separation.
Saskatchewan Oil Infrastructure Program extended to 2029

Saskatchewan Oil Infrastructure Program extended to 2029

OIIP offers a 20 per cent royalty tax credit, up to a maximum of $40 million, on qualifying oil or CO2 pipeline projects.
Update: Phone services are now back to normal for Saskatchewan RCMP detachments

Update: Phone services are now back to normal for Saskatchewan RCMP detachments

Saskatchewan RCMP Detachments were experiencing issues with their detachment telephone services earlier today.
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