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One of the decisions in the provincial budget, Regina Public Schools says, is the delay of a new elementary school and high ...
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Northbound traffic on Circle Drive in Saskatoon has been reduced to a single lane after a large vehicle hit the train bridge ...
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SIRT noted that the RCMP deployed tear gas inside the home during its efforts to get the man to leave. The RCMP’s statement ...
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Gun owners have reported more than 51,000 firearms to the federal government with one week left in the program to provide compensation for banned guns, well short of the 136,000 expected.
Regina Pats, Saskatoon Blades and Prince Albert Raiders have made the WHL playoffs. Will we see a Sask. team in the finals? A Toronto Blue Jays update, and a look at NHL Wild Card and coach of the ...
A break-in at 33 1/3 Coffee Roasters, in Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood, forced the shop to close on Sunday, with electronics stolen and damage left behind impacting a busy day.
The case stems from a law passed in June 2019 by the Quebec government which bans certain public-sector workers from wearing religious symbols on the job in the name of state neutrality.