Estevan doctor faces restriction as investigation unfolds
An Estevan doctor is facing practice restrictions as the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS) is opening an investigation.
Dr. Alexander Arthur has currently restricted their practice as CPSS received two complaints from female patients which alleged improper conduct by the doctor.
As such, Dr. Arthur has agreed to have a practice monitor present for any professional encounter with female patients pending the outcome of the investigations.
Estevan doctor faces restriction as investigation unfolds
An Estevan doctor is facing practice restrictions as the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS) is opening an investigation.
Dr. Alexander Arthur has currently restricted their practice as CPSS received two complaints from female patients which alleged improper conduct by the doctor.
As such, Dr. Arthur has agreed to have a practice monitor present for any professional encounter with female patients pending the outcome of the investigations.
Elections Saskatchewan lays out full list with 243 candidates on the ballots
The provincial election has seen a total of 243 candidates as the deadline to file paperwork for a nomination passed on Saturday.
Across the 61 constituents of the province, the number of candidates running is above the 236 candidates in the 2020 Provincial Election, but less than the record 268 candidates in the 2016 Provincial Election.
8 tips for pre-winter car checkups to ensure smooth winter driving
With the colder season on the horizon, making sure your car is ready to roll should be a top priority for drivers.
Christine Niemczyk, Director of Communications for CAA Saskatchewan, says there are plenty of considerations people should make before rolling onto winter roads.
SARM says provincial parties should keep an eye on rural crime as an important campaign piece
Rural crime is one topic that the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities is hoping the provincial parties have in mind as the election continues.
Both the Saskatchewan Party and the Saskatchewan NDP have announced measures to expand police capabilities, through the Saskatchewan Marshals Program and hiring more RCMP officers, respectively.
8 tips for pre-winter car checkups to ensure smooth winter driving
With the colder season on the horizon, making sure your car is ready to roll should be a top priority for drivers.
Christine Niemczyk, Director of Communications for CAA Saskatchewan, says there are plenty of considerations people should make before rolling onto winter roads.
8 tips for pre-winter car checkups to ensure smooth winter driving
With the colder season on the horizon, making sure your car is ready to roll should be a top priority for drivers.
Christine Niemczyk, Director of Communications for CAA Saskatchewan, says there are plenty of considerations people should make before rolling onto winter roads.
Province announces $10 million towards coal transition communities of Estevan, Coronach
The provincial government is announcing new funding that will help communities transition from coal, centred on the Estevan and Coronach regions.
Saskatchewan NDP details Hire Saskatchewan plan to tie procurement to local businesses
The Saskatchewan NDP is putting out a plan that would have government contracts hire Saskatchewan workers first for any jobs the province needs to be done.
Announced earlier this month, the Sask NDP states that they "will retool the province’s existing procurement Crown, SaskBuilds, to ensure that Saskatchewan workers and businesses are put first for public contracts, like building and maintaining public infrastructure."
Canadian Foodgrains Bank receives $100 million over four years to combat food insecurity
The Canadian Foodgrains Bank has once again received federal government funding with a grant for $100 million over the next four years.
Split into $25 million per year, that will go towards their programs which help Candian-produced food go to hungry mouths internationally.