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Note to readers: No print edition of the Leader-Post on Feb. 1 due to blizzard

The storm that blasted the province Monday, closed at least portions of nearly every highway making transport of the newspapers impossible. → Read More

Note to readers: No print edition of the Leader-Post on Wednesday due to winter storm

We apologize for the inconvenience as winter storm means no home delivery Wednesday. → Read More

Regina police ticket COVID-19 positive woman who had houseguest

Police were called to a residence on Jan. 14 for a report of a woman who had tested positive but was believed to have a guest or guests. → Read More

Your letters for Aug. 27, 2020

Conexus could do well by donating space in their new building to CNIB, writes Deborah Karpa. → Read More

Your letters for Aug. 25, 2020

There are a lot of ways to solve the problems of the CFL. All of them require leadership, writes Kelvin Pankiw. → Read More

Your letters for Aug. 21, 2020

These thermometers are not error-proof, but they greatly increase the probability of stopping an infected individual from entering the building, writes Lynne Saas. → Read More

Connie Starblanket: Teacher, powwow dancer, role model

“That’s why I turned to powwow … I knew that’s where I belonged and I could be myself and this is who I was.” → Read More

Hobbit director says Globe Theatre show can bring more magic than the movies

With eight actors playing 26 roles — including one very large dragon — the Globe Theatre is re-creating Middle Earth Nov. 28-Dec. 27. → Read More

Working like a dog: Stock dogs gaining popularity thanks to trainers like the Vermettes

"One good dog can replace two average men": Stock dog use in Western Canada is gaining more popularity, especially for working cattle. → Read More

Water Watcher: Peter Leavitt is keeping an eye on Sask. lakes and rivers

The University of Regina biologist has developed a reputation as a keen protector of waters threatened by pollution in the province → Read More

Diversified trade key to Canada's economic growth: Barton

Barton is bullish on Saskatchewan’s prospects on the world stage. → Read More

Sask. farmers finally getting back in fields to finish harvest

82 per cent of the crop is now in the bin — an increase from 78 per cent last week, but still behind the five-year average of 91 per cent. → Read More

Ensemble shines in Globe Theatre's Shrek The Musical

For everyone in the crowd on opening night of Shrek The Musical on Thursday, the Globe’s production more than met every expectation. → Read More

Broncos president a strong face of the franchise despite agony of loss

Kevin Garinger fought off tears and remained remarkably steady as he read the names of those killed and injured in Friday's tragic bus crash. → Read More

After a busy 2017, Evraz Place board chair wants to see even more in years ahead

Last year was monumental for the city’s exhibition grounds with the opening of the International Trade Centre and Mosaic Stadium. → Read More

Tim Reid named new head of Evraz Place

Reid sees his job as one to map out the next five to 10 years for Evraz and find ways to improve the experience for those on the grounds. → Read More

'People just keep making really poor decisions': Police want more public accountability to stop drunk driving

While Saskatchewan has the worst drunk driving rates in the country, for almost every impaired driver, there is an excuse that comes with it. → Read More

Where Are They Now?: Former Sask. reporter never afraid to stand up to big chemical corporations

As he sat in an Oregon office, scanning thousands of pages of documents about the chemical industry, Peter von Stackelberg must have thought back to his days in Saskatchewan.In early 1980, von Stac… → Read More

Paralyzed after crash, Barnes is standing tall and changing lives

Nolan Barnes woke on the morning of May 8, 2010 to the sounds of birds chirping. The sun was up, the breeze was blowing through his hair and it seemed like the start of any morning. → Read More