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Weapons offence leads to arrest of two people in Regina

Weapons offence leads to arrest of two people in Regina

A search of the residence uncovered multiple firearms and ammunition.
Sask. gas prices drop again

Sask. gas prices drop again

The national average that has fallen 3.3 c/L in the last week to 135.58 c/L.
Three city staffers named development officers to address zoning issues

Three city staffers named development officers to address zoning issues

During its May 26 regular meeting, city council named Kamran (Kam) Vosough, Jack Hodson and Cynthia Starchuk as development officers who will administer and enforce all aspects of the zoning bylaw, including land-use regulations and relevant development agreements.
Carney, premiers get to work at First Ministers Meeting in Saskatoon

Carney, premiers get to work at First Ministers Meeting in Saskatoon

First Ministers expected to talk about nation-building projects, pipelines as key topics.
SaskTel waiving select charges to wildfire evacuees

SaskTel waiving select charges to wildfire evacuees

SaskTel will credit customers for their SaskTel Internet, maxTV Stream, and Home Phone services for the duration of their evacuation.
Moose Jaw wants to update coat of arms to correct Cree word

Moose Jaw wants to update coat of arms to correct Cree word

City council adopted the coat of arms, crest and city colours on March 28, 1966, with Mr. A.L.C. Atkinson of Sidney, British Columbia designing the symbols. A green scroll at the top reads “City of Moose Jaw,” while a similar scroll at the bottom reads “Moosochapiskun.”
50 years in the books for Regina Farmers’ Market

50 years in the books for Regina Farmers’ Market

Future looks bright for Farmers’ Market, operating in two locations in the city.
New home for RM of Arlington

New home for RM of Arlington

Relocation made to a more modern building.
Structure damage reported in cabin areas, but Flin Flon, Creighton stay safe

Structure damage reported in cabin areas, but Flin Flon, Creighton stay safe

Flin Flon and Creighton are still unscathed from a nearby forest fire as of Sunday, but cabin country may be a different story.
Victoria School students help Eaglestone residents plant gardens

Victoria School students help Eaglestone residents plant gardens

Grade 1 and 2 students put their school lessons to practical use.
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