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‘Language of reconciliation:’

culture podcast series sheds light on Métis culture and Michif language
Premier Moe tears into Regina for policy which would restrict energy company advertising

Premier Moe tears into Regina for policy which would restrict energy company advertising

Regina– If you don’t like the money that comes from energy, try going without it. And by the way, you’re currently accepting a lot of it, which you might soon do without. That was the message Premier Scott Moe sent to the City of Regina on Jan.
Homicide in RM of North Battleford

Homicide in RM of North Battleford

On January 19 at approximately 10:30pm, the North Battleford RCMP, RM of North Battleford Fire Department and local EMS responded to a structure fire in the RM of North Battleford.
Sask. surpasses 225 COVID-19-related deaths as four added to list Wednesday

Sask. surpasses 225 COVID-19-related deaths as four added to list Wednesday

Vaccine administered to 2,658 Tuesday

When long-term care residents and staff are fully vaccinated, when will restrictions lift?

Regina– Saskatchewan, and Canada as a whole, is seeing hiccups in what are still early days of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout. On Jan.

The First Canadian Designed and Built Fighter Jet

January 19, 1950, was a historic day in Canadian aviation. This date marked the inaugural flight of the first prototype of Avro Canada’s CF-100, the first fighter jet to be entirely designed and built in Canada.

Sask. residents of storm-battered rural towns show resilience

Almost a week after a blizzard ploughed through the province with tornado-like winds, some communities in the south are still wrestling with its aftermath just as more wind, rain and snow loomed in the forecast.
Sentencing delayed for Hafford man who pleaded guilty to child porn charges

Sentencing delayed for Hafford man who pleaded guilty to child porn charges

A Hafford man who pleaded guilty in Saskatoon Provincial Court to accessing and possessing child porn was to be sentenced Jan. 19, 2021, but the matter was adjourned to April 13.

Indigenous leaders take to radio, social media to encourage vaccination

A familiar voice crackled as members of Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) in Southend flicked on their radios earlier this month.
Sask. wholesale trade leads nation

Sask. wholesale trade leads nation

Saskatchewan’s wholesale trade was up 21.5 per cent (seasonally adjusted) in November 2020 when compared to November 2019, the highest percentage increase among the provinces. The value of Saskatchewan’s wholesale trade in November 2020 was $2.
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