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Regina Public Schools is questioning the appropriateness of using Nicholas Flood Davin’s name → Read More
The measure was in the throne speech delivered Wednesday which details the government’s plan for the new session of the legislature → Read More
Instead of candy, little ghosts and goblins on some doorsteps are getting passes to go swimming, skating and even skiing → Read More
Regina calls their program a "balanced Halloween experience." → Read More
Crown and defence finish calling witnesses at sentencing hearing → Read More
"I expected to be ignored ... He was a candidate, and I was some teenage kid," the alleged victim said. → Read More
The Saskatchewan government has given Husky Energy the OK to restart a pipeline after a major oil spill along the North Saskatchewan River that fouled the water source for three cities. → Read More
Biologists have made a discovery on a swath of native grassland in southwest Saskatchewan that they are calling exciting, but are also hesitant to talk about. → Read More
The boy was found in a pond, 120 metres away from the school. → Read More
On Monday, Alanna Koch and Ken Cheveldayoff joined Tina Beaudry-Mellor, Jeremy Harrison and Gord Wyant in the race to replace Wall → Read More
The team would be comprised of 258 armed officers, but only 30 are new police positions → Read More
Ken Rasmussen, a political scientist with the University of Regina, said Wall’s successor may face divisions in caucus between those who were not keen on the budget and those who are very much pro-austerity → Read More
His remarks come "perilously close to hate speech," the petition's author said. → Read More
Social Services Minister Tina Beaudry-Mellor said she couldn’t watch the race to replace Wall as Saskatchewan Party leader from the sidelines → Read More
Environment Canada figures show Regina had only 1.8 millimetres of rain last month – the driest July in 130 years → Read More
The ground is so dry and deeply cracked on Todd Lewis's farm in southern Saskatchewan that he says if a wrench is dropped down one of the crevasses, "we'll never find it." → Read More
A "very unusual" phenomenon is becoming commonplace. → Read More
The families of missing and murdered Indigenous women say a national inquiry has already failed and are calling for "a hard reset" on the process. → Read More
One of commissioners admitted the inquiry has been in "crisis mode" for several weeks. → Read More
Culture Minister Ken Cheveldayoff formally recognized the cemetery today, saying it will be protected and respected for generations to come. → Read More