Driven by compassion—
together, for good.

Glen is a grateful prostate cancer survivor thanks to the care he received at St. Paul’s Hospital.

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We work together as a Hospital, Foundation and Hospice to bring holistic care to the community and province.

Hands gently stacked together, symbolizing care, compassion, and volunteer support.

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteering offers a meaningful way to support compassionate, patient-centered care while making a positive impact in the lives of others and the community.

Getting Here & Parking

Our new front entrance is now open—click here to learn more about parking and arrival.

What’s New

(l-r) Operating Room Manager Sean Peace, RN, and Robot Coordinator Jamye Ladebruk-Cathcart, RN.

Daryl the robot celebrates 1,000th surgery

Daryl, the first surgical robot in Saskatchewan, recently passed an exciting milestone: It has now supported more than 1,000 surgeries! But for those who work alongside it every day, the moment is about more than a number. “It shows the success of the program,” said Operating Room Manager Sean Peace, RN. “There are sites around […]

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‘You’d never get this at a doctor’s office’: Kidney Health Community Program in action

In communities across Saskatchewan, kidney health often goes unnoticed until it can no longer be ignored. Often called the “silent killer,” many people experience no symptoms until the disease has significantly progressed. “There are no warning signs,” says Nurse Clinician Carmen Levandoski. “By the time symptoms appear, it’s often too late to reverse.” Simple testing […]

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Seeds of Hope: Walking alongside patients on the Prostate Cancer Pathway

Three years ago, Glen Ertell and his wife Val lost their 43-year-old son, Jeff, to oral cancer. Not long after, Glen faced a cancer diagnosis of his own. “I was surprised and disappointed, but I took it in stride,” he says. “My wife was right there beside me through the whole process.” Cancer has a […]

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Living Our Mission of Hospitality

Exploring the relationship between mission and ethics in Catholic healthcare, focusing on the value of hospitality. Dr. Mary Heilman reflects on lessons learned from teams across Saskatchewan about creating welcoming environments for patients, residents, families, and staff. The newsletter highlights hospitality as a shared responsibility, acknowledges the challenges healthcare teams face, and encourages ongoing reflection […]

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Every journey through the Hospital begins at the front door

The Hospital & Foundation are thrilled with the opening of the new front entrance at St. Paul’s Hospital. Since the new entrance officially opened on January 29 with cake for staff and visitors, there has been a noticeable sense of excitement throughout the Hospital as visitors and staff enjoy the new space. Years in the […]

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St. Paul's Hospital Indigenous Healing Centre

Indigenous Healing Centre calls us to walk together with open hearts

At the new front entrance ribbon cutting on January 28, 2026, Elder Nora McAdam spoke the name of the new Indigenous Healing Centre for the first time: Kikâwînaw wîki, meaning Our Mother’s Home. Created in collaboration with First Nations and Métis Health and guided by Elders and Knowledge Keepers from across Saskatchewan, this space reflects […]

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Front Entrance – Now Open!

Beginning January 29 at 5:30 a.m., visitors to St. Paul’s Hospital will be welcomed through our new front entrance. The entrance was thoughtfully designed to make arriving at the hospital clearer, more accessible, and more supportive for everyone. Designed with Clarity and Comfort in Mind The new front entrance was intentionally designed with clear, open sightlines, allowing patients and […]

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In Minimis Perfectio: Ethics in the Small Moments

Inspired by the nursing motto in minimis perfectio—“be perfect even in little things”—this issue explores virtue ethics in everyday healthcare practice. Through practical reflection, it highlights how small, habitual acts of care shape professional character and improve patient experiences.

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