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Unpaid leave in B.C. for ‘catastrophic’ illness, injury to be extended: EbyEby told a news conference in Victoria that the change would take effect this fall if the bill is passed by his New Democrat majority government.HealthOct 20, 2025
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Saskatchewan women injured after Las Vegas accident continue recoveryExperts are stressing the importance of getting travel insurance as the two injured girls are now faced over three hundred and fifty thousand U.S. dollars' worth of medical billsCanadaApr 25, 2025
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Pickleball’s popularity serves up spike in injuries, sparking safety talksThe popularity of pickleball, the low-impact racket sport, has continued to grow. With more people playing, more injuries are being reported.SportsMar 30, 2025
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Raptors star Scottie Barnes out indefinitely with broken middle finger on left handRaptors star Scottie Barnes will be sidelined indefinitely after he broke the middle finger on his left hand during the first half of Friday night’s loss to Golden State.SportsMar 2, 2024
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Flames winger Pelletier out indefinitely, will undergo shoulder surgeryCalgary Flames winger Jakob Pelletier is scheduled to undergo surgery on his left shoulder next week and will be out indefinitely.SportsSep 27, 2023
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Several people injured at World Police Fire Games in ManitobaSeven riders taking part in the race were hurt. Three of them were taken to the hospital and are in stable condition.CanadaAug 2, 2023
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Saskatchewan Roughriders release statement on QB Trevor Harris injuriesSaskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris will miss time the result of a tibial plateau fracture in his right knee, the CFL club announced Sunday.SportsJul 16, 2023
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Fair ride injures two, shuts down operation at Stony Plain Farmers’ DaysA fair ride at Farmers' Days in Stony Plain started up while people were still getting on, according to two injured riders.CanadaJun 4, 2023
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WildSafe BC reminds public not to get too close to deer, fawnsAccording to the Conservation Officer Service, some people try to “rescue” fawns and other young ungulates, because they mistake them to be orphaned and in need of care.EnvironmentMay 28, 2023
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Health-care workers are most often injured on the job in SaskatchewanHealth-care workers in Saskatchewan are the occupation most often injured in Saskatchewan in 2022, according to the 2022 report of the WCB, published Tuesday.HealthApr 18, 2023
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