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Strong wind damaged properties in Weyburn and cottages on Echo Lake Thursday evening into the night. → Read More
Hundreds of people, Muslim and non-Muslim, gathered in front of Saskatchewan's legislative building for the candle light vigil. → Read More
A recovering crystal meth addict hopes other cities follow Moose Jaw’s lead, by urging people to learn about the harms of the drug. → Read More
Jeremy MacDonald is coming to terms with the drowning death of one the members of his church, a 16-year-old boy. → Read More
The City of Regina is also displaying a six-storey rainbow flag in the south-facing windows of City Hall, completed Friday. → Read More
Global warming, nutrient runoff and growing algae blooms are causing the oxygen depletion, says a University of Regina water researcher. → Read More
“The current option we're planning for is the full fair you're accustomed to seeing, with reductions on attendance," said REAL CEO Tim Reid. → Read More
Andrew Russell's defence blamed "COVID fatigue' for his rage unleashed on Swift Current Co-op employees when asked to put on a mask. → Read More
A whiskey micro-distillery north of Regina is now accepting Bitcoin currency for people wanting to buy a cask of its whiskey. → Read More
Vaccine passports or certificates ought to be used with caution and tight limitations on privacy breaches, says Ron Kruzeniski. → Read More
Mounties hope the podcast prompts people who know about “Misha’s murder” to approach them with information about it. → Read More
The city's fire crews have responded to 13 house or garage fires in 18 days in May. → Read More
The proposed $250-million facility would use producers’ discarded straw as one of its biomass input sources. → Read More
Other projects that have won the award are Regina’s Big Dig at Wascana Lake (2005) and SaskPower’s carbon capture technology (2015). → Read More
The police service Thursday evening posted short video clips on its website of 17 different people, whom it says broke public health orders. → Read More
Board chair Steve McLellan says renovations, a new CEO and a possible open date in May 2023 are in the cards. → Read More
“The federal rent program for us has a lot less impact than it would on a larger airport," said Regina airport CEO James Bogusz. → Read More
While the federal Liberal government’s special envoy to the Prairies spent Thursday morning touting Ottawa’s 2021-22 budget, Winnipeg MP Jim Carr Thur... → Read More
The CFL and feds are still in talks about financial support, but funds would not come from the recently announced $1B for Canadian tourism. → Read More
Zagime Anishinabeck is leading four communities in drafting cannabis safety standards for current and possible future on-reserve pot shops. → Read More