Ashley Robinson, Regina Leader Post

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Past articles by Ashley:

Walk for Life to get people talking about safety

Starting Monday, Toby Desnomie will embark on a two-week trek across Saskatchewan to raise awareness about First Nations safety in the workplace and communities. → Read More

Partial solar eclipse causes excitement in Regina

It’s been an event decades in the making. Monday residents of the Queen City will have the chance to view a partial solar eclipse. → Read More

Saving grace for this year's crop was last year's rain

So far harvest isn't going bad for Clinton Monchuk. The farmer near Lanigan started combining yellow peas earlier than usual this year but the yields aren't as bad as he was expecting. → Read More

Weyburn police partner with taxi companies to offer safe rides home

The Weyburn Police Service have partnered with businesses in the community to offer free taxi rides home for people who have had too much to drink. → Read More

There is a higher probability of being in a crash on long weekends: SGI

Long weekends lead to increased traffic on highways across the province which means there is a larger chance of getting into an accident, according to SGI. → Read More

Two men dead after boat capsizes on Lake Diefenbaker

Two men are dead after their boat capsized Thursday night on Lake Diefenbaker. → Read More

Increasing number of farms switching to solar power

Farmers have always followed natural progression when it comes to technology. → Read More

Hillberg & Berk celebrates 10 years of business with a new home

Ten years ago, founder and CEO of Hillberg & Berk Rachel Mielke, moved her company into a house on McIntyre Street location with four employees. → Read More

Seeding nearing completion in Saskatchewan

Seeding is nearing completion in Saskatchewan with 81 per cent of the crop in the ground, according to this week's provincial crop report. → Read More

Last year's harvest affecting seeding this year

Farmers across the province are starting to make their way onto the fields for seeding, however last year's harvest still plagues some, according to the provincial crop report. → Read More

Panel discussion features unions talking about effects of provincial cuts

When the news first came out that provincial government employees were going to be asked to take a 3.5 per cent wage reduction the PSAC local 4005 union members who worked at Casino Regina weren't … → Read More

Sask Polytech celebrates 50 years of training nurses

It was a different world 50 years ago. When Sharon Staseson attended nursing school at the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences (SIAAS) her and classmates would enjoy sharing a smoke… → Read More

Effects of Theodore court case ruling still up in the air

When Colleen Silverthorn first heard about the Theodore court case decision on Thursday she couldn't believe it. → Read More

WCP Cup gives nations a time to shine on the pitch in Regina

Jahiemi Yamaguchi's father, Mitsuji Yamaguchi, loved soccer. → Read More

STC passengers look ahead to future with higher travel costs

The upcoming shutdown of the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) has its passengers planning ahead on how they'll travel but they all know travel costs will rise. → Read More

Standing the test of time: The Hartness family homestead

Houses, like farmers, just aren't build like they used to be. → Read More

Groups come together to protest provincial cuts and Bill 40

Across the province people are feeling the ripple effect of the cuts being made by the provincial government and on Saturday people from various walks of life joined together to protest those cuts. → Read More

Flooding not a worry currently for southeast Sask.

As long as the rain doesn't come rural municipalities in the southeast corner of Saskatchewan are feeling that spring run-off hasn't been too bad this year. → Read More

Canada 150 walking challenge attracts national attention

PENSE, SASK. — It started off as a way for the town of Pense to celebrate Canada's 150th birthday and for Angie Prokopetz to get her neighbours and friends active but the Canada 150km Challenge gre… → Read More

Sask. Pastures Program axed in provincial budget

It didn't come as a shock to many producers on Wednesday when the provincial government announced the end to the Saskatchewan Pastures Program. → Read More