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$128.1 million funding confirmed for new Regina Aquatic Centre

$128.1 million funding confirmed for new Regina Aquatic Centre

New energy-efficient indoor aquatic centre to be heated by geothermal energy, funded by three levels of government.
Estevan police execute search warrant Thursday related to drug trafficking

Estevan police execute search warrant Thursday related to drug trafficking

The investigation is ongoing and police will be observed at the scene until completion of the search of the property. 
FCC talks up indigenous ag

FCC talks up indigenous ag

Documenting gaps and working to close them are important says economist.
New health facility for Esterhazy in planning stages

New health facility for Esterhazy in planning stages

Outline of the project will be finalized this spring.
Update: Regina man dies in collision near Bladworth

Update: Regina man dies in collision near Bladworth

Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes and to follow traffic restrictions.
Air ambulance celebrates Women of Aviation Worldwide Week

Air ambulance celebrates Women of Aviation Worldwide Week

LIFEGUARD is the oldest non-military air medical transport program in the world, serving Saskatchewan since 1946.
Moose Jaw: Property damage caused by city staff top safety issue

Moose Jaw: Property damage caused by city staff top safety issue

The human resources department investigated 50 safety incidents during the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to 30 incidents during the same period in 2022, according to a recent city council report.
Moose Jaw: Name picked for half of joint-use school

Moose Jaw: Name picked for half of joint-use school

School being named after fascinating area of Coteau Hills.
Sask. mother urges negotiations resume or dash hopes of students

Sask. mother urges negotiations resume or dash hopes of students

Dominique Mannix worries that if extracurriculars are paused next week, as the STF continues to argue for more classroom support, her daughter's school trip to New York will be cancelled.
Judge will hear conspiracy argument in trial of Freedom Convoy organizers

Judge will hear conspiracy argument in trial of Freedom Convoy organizers

OTTAWA — An Ontario court judge will entertain arguments that Freedom Convoy organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber acted as co-conspirators as part of their criminal trial, she announced in a decision Thursday.
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