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Gary Gillingwater and Morgan Desjarlais have each been fined for causing distress to more than 40 dogs which were under their care. → Read More
Construction on the $21 million 10 megawatt project began in October 2021 and was completed on Nov. 1. → Read More
Six other schools were placed under Secure-the-Building protocol. A 13-year-old girl was taken into custody. → Read More
Non-Indigenous workers parachuting into the communities could do more harm than good when it comes to long-term recovery, RT/SIS says. → Read More
Doug Arden has been performing for 25 years, his show a mixture of stand up comedy, sleight of hand magic tricks and ventriloquism. → Read More
The families of criminal offenders with mental illness face stigma, lack of care and treatment options when attempting to help family. → Read More
Lisa Tawiyaka has multiple convictions for impaired driving but several years in between incidents, putting the judge in a tough spot. → Read More
Saskatchewan's Union of Nurses says it wants the government and other stakeholders to sit down and hash out a solution to a staff shortage. → Read More
Kids played a key role in the goings-on at a viewing of Pope Francis' residential school apology. It was streamed for a gathering in Regina. → Read More
Brain Snacks Co. is closing its doors at the end of the month, citing the rising costs of food and fuel, as well as a decline in customers. → Read More
The Regina International Airport is seeing an average of about 2,500 to 3,000 travellers pass through each day, much more than in January. → Read More
A group of about 170 delegates are travelling from Saskatchewan to Alberta on Sunday, ahead of Pope Francis' arrival in Canada. → Read More
Money raised from the Diefenbaker Dip will be split 60/40 between the Regina YWCA and La Ronge Women's Council Piwapan Women's Centre. → Read More
The City of Regina saw up to 60 millimetres of rain in some parts of the city on Tuesday morning as multiple city underpasses were flooded. → Read More
Agriculture giant Cargill broke ground on its second canola processing plant in Saskatchewan, located at Regina's Global Transportation Hub. → Read More
The pilot project is intended to improve accessibility for the hearing impaired at future shows through the use of a Hearing Loop. → Read More
The program is billed by the RCMP as an opportunity to gain some first-hand experience into what a career in policing could look like. → Read More
Aydon Charlton feels very fortunate there wasn't more damage to the Victoria Avenue home after a lightning strike early Thursday morning. → Read More
Brandt will operate out of the former General Cable building, which was purchased by Brandt years ago. It expects to create up to 200 jobs. → Read More
Crimes against people are down 8% compared to the same time last year in Regina, with fewer assaults and attempted murders recorded. → Read More