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Co-op Refinery Complex, union sign deal to end labour dispute

One of the most bruising and contentious labour disputes in Regina's history has finally come to an end. On Monday, Unifor Local 594 members ratified a tentative agreement with the Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC) that was reached last week. Union membership voted 89 percent in favour of the offer. "They finally gave us an offer that we could take to the membership and…

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PTSD formal diagnosis 40 years old

This month marks forty years since PTSD was formally added to the principal guide for mental health diagnoses. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) has gone through several incarnations over its existence, but despite the fact there has been historical evidence of PTSD as far back as the 17th century, it’s only within our recent societal experience that…

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$17.8M in funding announced for Sask. health facility repairs, renovations

REGINA -- The Saskatchewan Government announced $17.8 million in funding for maintenance and upgrades at 87 health facilities across Saskatchewan. The funds will come from the province’s two-year capital plan, which included $100 million for health facility maintenance. “This increase in capital funding will help us upgrade existing health care facilities and improve the…

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Sask. NDP bill focused on suicide prevention defeated by government

A bill focused on suicide prevention put forward by an Opposition MLA was defeated by the provincial government Friday at the Saskatchewan Legislature. The bill was put forward by Doyle Vermette, the NDP MLA for Cumberland, who said he was at a loss for words after the bill's deafeat. "I'm exhausted," Vermette said. "I'm hurt, I'm angry." The…

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Tentative deal between union and refinery signals hopeful end to protracted dispute

The long road to a tentative agreement announced Thursday between the Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC) and Unifor Local 594 has been marred by arrests, threats of violence and the worst weather the province has to offer. It took 196 days. Local 594 president Kevin Bittman freely admits the union has accepted every concession put on the table. “We never received anything. All we did…

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