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Deputy to premier steps down

Premier Brad Wall announced today that Doug Moen, deputy minister to the premier is stepping down after seven years in that role. Moen’s last day as deputy minister is June 30.

Curtain drops, Legislative Dome takes spotlight

The Regina cityscape took on a more reflective appearance, following the unveiling of the restored dome of the Saskatchewan Legislative building.
Teen missing more than a month

Teen missing more than a month

It has now been more than a month since 16-year-old Mekayla Bali went missing and her family, the public and police are still stumped and very worried.
RBC bid pitch made Monday

RBC bid pitch made Monday

Yorkton Terrier brass and provincial hockey officials were in Lloydminister Monday making a pitch for the city to host the 2018 edition of the Royal Bank Cup (RBC).
Festival of Words

Festival of Words

Canada Acknowledges International Indigenous Relationship

Canada Acknowledges International Indigenous Relationship

(SASKATOON, SK) – The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) Executive is pleased Canada moved forward when it announced at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, May 9, 2016, New York City, the removal of the country’s pe
NDP Selects Time Frame For Leadership Vote

NDP Selects Time Frame For Leadership Vote

The Federal Council of the New Democratic Party of Canada met in Ottawa to make key decisions about the process for the NDP to elect its next leader.
The Royal Canadian Mint launches an out-of-this-world coin collection to celebrate 50th anniversary

The Royal Canadian Mint launches an out-of-this-world coin collection to celebrate 50th anniversary

The Royal Canadian Mint, under license by CBS Consumer Products, is set to uncover a new world of collectibles celebrating the 50th anniversary of Star Trek: The Original Series.
New Close Cuts partnership

New Close Cuts partnership

After 18 years, Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer has developed a new partnership for cancer research and local cancer initiatives.

Game uses a nifty mechanics

“Carved into the crags of the mist-shrouded mountains of ancient Japan lies the Shrine of Onitama. It is a place of enlightenment and skill, a site dedicated to the spirits that guide the Schools of Martial Arts across the land.
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