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Arrest made after Regina taxi driver threatened with knife

Arrest made after Regina taxi driver threatened with knife

The driver told police that a male passenger threatened him with a knife while discussing payment.
'Sometimes hurt people hurt people'

'Sometimes hurt people hurt people'

Sask. recognizes gender-based violence.
'Sensitive' police document leak sparks independent probe

'Sensitive' police document leak sparks independent probe

The document was intended to be used as part of the response to the ongoing gang conflict in B.C.
Oil and gas emissions cap coming Thursday, targets 2026 start date

Oil and gas emissions cap coming Thursday, targets 2026 start date

OTTAWA — The long-promised cap on greenhouse gas emissions for Canada's oil and gas sector will begin as early as 2026 and use a cap-and-trade system that applies by facility, a federal government source said Wednesday.
Humboldt looking at 4.58% tax increase for 2024

Humboldt looking at 4.58% tax increase for 2024

The original proposed budget would have increased municipal levies by 5.5 per cent. After rejecting some new expenses, the increase was reduced to 4.58 per cent.
Regina police say woman's death not a homicide investigation

Regina police say woman's death not a homicide investigation

The Regina Police Service, in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Coroner’s Service, has concluded that the death of a woman is not a criminal case. At about 11:50 p.m. on Dec.
Column: Lots of work remains for MRI to happen

Column: Lots of work remains for MRI to happen

An opinion piece on the Estevan MRI project.
Update: Maple Creek RCMP seek video to help find missing man

Update: Maple Creek RCMP seek video to help find missing man

If you have seen Byron Watson or know where he is, contact Maple Creek RCMP.
Moe points to highlights so far at COP28

Moe points to highlights so far at COP28

Among the highlights for Premier Scott Moe on Wednesday is panel discussion with former Premiers.
BoC holds key interest rate steady as speculation shifts to timing of rate cuts

BoC holds key interest rate steady as speculation shifts to timing of rate cuts

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada ended the year with another interest rate hold as the economy slows and forecasters speculate on the timing of rate cuts in 2024.
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