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Weyburn woman wanted by police released after arrest

Weyburn woman wanted by police released after arrest

She was released after an appearance in Regina Provincial Court.
Cianna Lieffers makes history as first female Centennial Cup referee

Cianna Lieffers makes history as first female Centennial Cup referee

Cianna Lieffers is making history as the first female referee at the Centennial Cup, marking a milestone for women in hockey officiating.
Vandalism shatters UDHM’s 45th season of tourism

Vandalism shatters UDHM’s 45th season of tourism

Volunteers at the Unity & District Heritage Museum are disheartened to see vandalism once again on the grounds.
Weyburn museum reopens with eight-legged calf, mental hospital exhibits

Weyburn museum reopens with eight-legged calf, mental hospital exhibits

Visitors can explore the region’s unique history including the famed eight-legged calf and a display of the Weyburn Mental Hospital.
Regina employees show off their hard work on Public Works Day

Regina employees show off their hard work on Public Works Day

Chance for the public to get a glimpse of the work done on roads and undergrounds.
Mowat decries overflow of patients in hospital emergency rooms

Mowat decries overflow of patients in hospital emergency rooms

Opposition critic Vicki Mowat says Saskatoon’s overcrowded ERs show a system-wide health crisis needing urgent government action.
United Churches to celebrate a century of faith at Zion Church gathering

United Churches to celebrate a century of faith at Zion Church gathering

On Sunday, June 1, Zion United Church will host a special centennial cluster service to mark the 100th anniversary of the United Church of Canada
Agriculture This Week: New ag minister must prove he is listening

Agriculture This Week: New ag minister must prove he is listening

It is critical is that farm groups and provincial officials come to those talks with an open mind. This can be a fresh start for farm policy so give the process a chance.
Canada Post union calls for halt to overtime as deadline passes with no agreement

Canada Post union calls for halt to overtime as deadline passes with no agreement

OTTAWA — The union representing about 55,000 Canada Post employees has called for a countrywide halt to overtime work, saying its negotiators will continue to review the latest contract offers from the mail carrier.
Opinion: The proof is in, housing is more unaffordable than ever

Opinion: The proof is in, housing is more unaffordable than ever

Canada’s affordability crisis is no mystery. It’s the result of deliberate planning decisions that limit suburban growth and inflate home prices.
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