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Residential schools monument at Government House announced

Residential schools monument at Government House announced

Today, Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty and Premier Scott Moe announced plans to construct a permanent, public monument at Government House in Regina to honour those who suffered, and those who continue to suffer, the impact of the residential school
Break and enter - Swan Plain: Kamsack RCMP

Break and enter - Swan Plain: Kamsack RCMP

Sometime on Sunday, Jan. 10, a break and enter to a residence occurred at 17 Main Street in Swan Plain, SK.

Saskatchewan woman left shaken after arrest by RCMP

A Saskatchewan woman says she is scared for her life after she was brutally arrested by three RCMP officers after a trip to the local emergency room to get her two-year-old son’s arm examined at the end of December.

Regina Chili for Children co-founder Stevenson dies

Theresa Stevenson, the co-founder of a long-running inner-city hot lunch program for school-aged kids, died on Monday. Her son Greg confirmed the news in a Facebook post, saying his mother was 93 years old at the time of her death.

Tax Tips For Seniors From The CRA

Tax season is approaching. As with so many other parts of our lives, the COVID-19 pandemic may have an effect on the usual way that seniors manage their taxes.

Keystone XL Pipeline Cancelled

Within hours of being inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States, President Joseph R. Biden effectively cancelled the Keystone XL pipeline project (KXL) with an executive order.

Three methane-reduction projects taking advantage of Saskatchewan oil and gas incentives

Regina– Methane, the key constituent of natural gas, is a potent greenhouse gas when emitted to the atmosphere unburned. In recent years there have been international, national and provincial efforts to reduce methane emissions. On Jan.
Sask. reports 14 new COVID-19-related deaths

Sask. reports 14 new COVID-19-related deaths

Province vaccinates 362 Monday as 232 new cases identified
New reservoir cleaning system coming to Hudson Bay

New reservoir cleaning system coming to Hudson Bay

Hudson Bay council approved the cleaning of their four water reservoirs during the previous council meeting.
Still no bail for man RCMP pursued for 8 months

Still no bail for man RCMP pursued for 8 months

A bail hearing for a man who was wanted by police for about eight months was adjourned again in North Battleford Provincial Court. The show cause hearing for Johnathan Swiftwolfe, 24, on Jan. 25 was adjourned to Jan. 28.
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