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WEYBURN WOMEN COMES TO LEGISLATURE FOR ANSWERS AFTER DYING HUSBAND FORCED FROM CARE HOME

For immediate release: April 17, 2025 

 
Local MLA Refuses to Act as Critically Ill Senior and His Belongings Carted Onto Street 

REGINA — Weyburn resident Teresa Sandeski travelled to the Saskatchewan Legislature today demanding answers from the Sask. Party government after her husband, Fred Sandeski, was wrongfully evicted from the Weyburn Care Home. 

SASKATOON NICU NEARLY FULL AFTER MINISTER CLAIMS THERE IS NO NICU CRISIS IN SASKATCHEWAN

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.