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The Fastest Growing Entertainment Phenomenon Opens in Regina, Saskatchewan, August 21, Announces Free Admission During Opening Week
Additional Activate locations are set to launch in Canada this year, including locations in Toronto Stockyards and Coquitlam, BC. In the United States, new sites will open in prominent markets such as New York (Roosevelt Field) and Detroit, MI. Internationally, Activate is expanding with a Dubai location scheduled for Fall 2024 and a UK debut in 2025. Currently, Activate is growing in 40 locations across Canada and the U.S., continuing its rapid expansion.
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The Fastest Growing Entertainment Phenomenon Opens in Regina, Saskatchewan, August 21, Announces Free Admission During Opening Week
Additional Activate locations are set to launch in Canada this year, including locations in Toronto Stockyards and Coquitlam, BC. In the United States, new sites will open in prominent markets such as New York (Roosevelt Field) and Detroit, MI. Internationally, Activate is expanding with a Dubai location scheduled for Fall 2024 and a UK debut in 2025. Currently, Activate is growing in 40 locations across Canada and the U.S., continuing its rapid expansion.
Great to see a Winnipeg business taking off.
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Great to see a Winnipeg business taking off.
Good news
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Regina city council votes against renaming Dewdney Avenue

Councillor raised concerns over potential cost
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NEXT STEP IN PLANNING UNDERWAY FOR FUTURE DIAGNOSTICS AREA IN REGINA
August 26, 2024
9:34 am
Expanding PET/CT and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Capacity Included in Project Scope
The SHA is excited to see this project enter the design phase as we work towards the expansion of PET/CT and MRI capacity at Regina’s Pasqua Hospital,” SHA Diagnostic Services Executive Director Richard Dagenais said. “This is a positive step in advancing access to seamless, patient-centred care as close to home as possible for the residents of Saskatchewan.”
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The state of MRIs in Regina is appalling. My wife has been scheduled for a level 2 MRI (second-highest category) since last winter and is still waiting.

SHA recently (within the last 6 months) changed their booking system so that patients can no longer go to a different centre for imaging. I know a tech in Moose Jaw who says they used to get Regina overflow all the time, but now their machine sits idle for portions of the day. The booking system is effectively a single person who gets faxed requests and then enters them manually.
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The state of MRIs in Regina is appalling. My wife has been scheduled for a level 2 MRI (second-highest category) since last winter and is still waiting.

SHA recently (within the last 6 months) changed their booking system so that patients can no longer go to a different centre for imaging. I know a tech in Moose Jaw who says they used to get Regina overflow all the time, but now their machine sits idle for portions of the day. The booking system is effectively a single person who gets faxed requests and then enters them manually.
Hopefully, you’ll look get better for you
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Abrupt closure of Moose Jaw shelter 'devastating' for community
"It's had a devastating effect on the community and created a need for urgency," says Max Eckstein of Square One Community Inc., a support organization in Moose Jaw.

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Does anybody from Moose Jaw ever post in skyscraper page?
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