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Heritage Saskatchewan launches photo contest

Heritage Saskatchewan launches photo contest

This summer, Heritage Saskatchewan is encouraging everyone in the province to get in touch with the culture and heritage around them. Until Sept.
'Falling like dominoes': 1 in 10 legions could close

'Falling like dominoes': 1 in 10 legions could close

Royal Canadian Legion’s national headquarters fears

With the spring session over, next up is the fall election

Regina– There was nothing normal about this past spring, with COVID-19 upsetting the economy and government.
COVID-19 impacts SaskPower; CCS and SMR decisions years down the road

COVID-19 impacts SaskPower; CCS and SMR decisions years down the road

There’s no question the COVID-19 crisis has had an impact on SaskPower.

Wahpeton Dakota Nation man released on murder charges back in custody

A Wahpeton Dakota man who was released on bail in May on murder charges has been remanded back in custody.
Eviction suspensions to be lifted

Eviction suspensions to be lifted

Starting August 4, 2020, the Office of Residential Tenancies (ORT) will begin accepting eviction applications from landlords for non-payment of rent.
Nine new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Nine new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Four are in hospital
Southey RCMP respond to fatal motor vehicle collision near Regina

Southey RCMP respond to fatal motor vehicle collision near Regina

On July 5, 2020, at approximately 3:35 p.m., Southey RCMP responded to the report of a motor vehicle collision with three injured persons on the 734 grid, located east of Highway 6 near Regina, SK.
Blaine Lake woman released on bail three months ago back in jail

Blaine Lake woman released on bail three months ago back in jail

A Blaine Lake woman who was released on bail in March is back in jail. Laticia Juba-Arcand, 27, was scheduled to enter a plea in Saskatoon Provincial Court on July 2. Instead, she was remanded in custody.
The Lifesaving Society cautions Saskatchewan residents and visitors to be vigilant around water

The Lifesaving Society cautions Saskatchewan residents and visitors to be vigilant around water

The drowning fatality last Friday of a young boy in northern Saskatchewan is a somber reminder that water is a dangerous force and that we all must be vigilant and aware of its strength.
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