SASKATOON- New data shows that the Saskatoon NICU is nearly full, with 3 units at the James Patterson Children’s Hospital currently reporting they are overcapacity. This comes on the heels of NICU nurses in Regina sounding the alarm that they used their last ventilator on April 10th.
LEGALLY BLIND CANCER PAITENT WHO USES WHEELCHAIR FACES CRUEL EVICTION BY SASK. PARTY GOVERNMENT
For immediate: April 16, 2025
Moose Jaw Resident Randy Hughes to Lose Unit After Government Deems It ‘Too Big’
MOOSE JAW — A 65-year-old Moose Jaw man who is legally blind and has cancer and mobility issues is being forced from his home by the Sask. Party government and into a unit that won’t even fit his wheelchair.
SASK. PARTY CUTS FUNDING FOR SKILLS TRAINING PROGRAM SUPPORTING AT-RISK YOUTH
For immediate release: April 16, 2025
Ignite Adult Learning Corporation Forced to Close After 30 Years of Setting Young Adults Up for Success
A Regina-based education and skills training centre that helped at-risk youth and young adults get back on their feet has been forced to shut down after the Sask. Party government slashed its provincial funding.
RALLY HELD OUTSIDE WEYBURN CARE HOME AS DYING COMMUNITY HERO’S BELONGINGS TOSSED TO THE SIDEWALK
For immediate release: April 16, 2025
Family, Friends, and Neighbours Protest Sask. Party Government’s Kicking Fred Sandeski Out of Home
WEYBURN — Family, friends, and concerned Weyburn residents held a rally today outside a local care home as staff, under direction of the provincial government, carted the belongings of a dying community hero out to the sidewalk.
SENIORS LIVE IN FEAR AS DRUGS OVERRUN GOVERNMENT HOUSING BUILDING
For immediate release: April 15, 2025
OPEN DRUG USE, FECES AND BLOOD, MATTRESSES RENTED BY THE HOUR, SECURITY DOORS HELD SHUT WITH BUNGEE CORDS
SASKATOON – Seniors at King Edward Place are living in fear after the Sask. Party government opened their provincially-run seniors home to people who are homeless and struggling with addictions.
AS HORRIFYING NEW DETAILS OF REGINA GENERAL’S NEWBORN HEALTHCARE CRISIS EMERGE, SASKATCHEWAN NDP TO CALL FOR EMERGENCY DEBATE
For immediate release: April 15, 2025
Critically Ill Babies, Mothers Sent To North Dakota Because Of Sask. Party Failures
REGINA – Devastating new details have emerged about the state of healthcare for critically ill babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Reginal General Hospital.
Complaints published late Monday by the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses — the organization says there have been 44 total from frontline workers in the unit since the beginning of the year — show longstanding issues with staffing and shortages of lifesaving equipment, such as ventilators.