ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaSask. Health Authority says no NICU babies sent to North Dakota, despite union claims1 day agoDuration 1:591 day agoNewsDuration 1:59The Saskatchewan Health Authority denied claims made by the province’s nurses union that critically ill babies are being sent south of the border due to a lack of capacity in the neonatal intensive care unit at Regina General Hospital.Related Stories Sask. Union of Nurses says Regina neonatal unit is experiencing overcapacity crisis Sask. NDP says too many women have to travel out-of-province for breast cancer care Privacy commissioner criticizes Sask. Health Authority’s handling of snooping nurse investigation Surgery wait times, new beds major focuses in Sask.’s health budget New Regina Breast Health Centre to open; NDP sounds alarm over staffingMore from NewsVideo2:00 Police investigating West Kelowna golf course brawl24 minutes agoVideo1:22#TheMoment a Toronto man honoured his rescuers 57 years after he almost diedThe National 1 hour agoVideo16:58At Issue | Who came off best in the French debate?The National 2 hours agoVideo8:22Mark Carney on the defensive at French-language debateThe National 2 hours agoVideo57:31West of Centre in Medicine Hat, Alta.CBC News 3 hours agoTrending NowVideo2:39Trump still wants Canada as 51st state, White House tells CBC NewsThe National 12 hours agoVideo0:55Norwegian snowboarder Oyvind Kirkhus ‘in disbelief’ after landing 1st-ever quad flip7 hours agoVideo3:53What Canadians should know before crossing the U.S. borderApril 14Video1:30#TheMoment legendary grizzly ‘The Boss’ came out of hibernationThe National April 14Video4:56French-language leaders’ debate | Key moment and takeawaysThe National 5 hours agonow
Sask. Health Authority says no NICU babies sent to North Dakota, despite union claims
