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Commentary: This holiday season be nice to hospitality workers

Commentary: This holiday season be nice to hospitality workers

Kindness is free.
Regina lights the lights at City Hall

Regina lights the lights at City Hall

The 22nd annual Light the Lights takes place to kick off the holiday season at the Queen Elizabeth II courtyard in Regina.
Opinion: Can diet and exercise put Type 2 diabetes into remission?

Opinion: Can diet and exercise put Type 2 diabetes into remission?

Researchers offer hope as they explore ways to halt Type 2 diabetes.
Foundation looks to memorialize local military

Foundation looks to memorialize local military

Foundation recently received letter of support from local legion.
Southeast organizations receive gaming grants

Southeast organizations receive gaming grants

Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan (LGS) distributed $2.1 million in charitable gaming grants throughout the province in the second quarter of the 2023-24 fiscal year.
Regina reacts after RM of Edenwold denies compost facility

Regina reacts after RM of Edenwold denies compost facility

RM of Edenwold votes to turn down discretionary use application for commercial compost facility that would have taken Regina’s food and yard waste.
Sustainable Saskatchewan ads at COP28 raising eyebrows

Sustainable Saskatchewan ads at COP28 raising eyebrows

Daily Leg Update - Minister Harrison fires back at criticism from NDP over cost of Saskatchewan ads on the Dubai metro line.
'Cutting-edge' Sask. and Alta. artists reunite after 50 years

'Cutting-edge' Sask. and Alta. artists reunite after 50 years

Velma Foster, and her good friend Katie Ohe, once brought new life to Calgary's art scene over 50 years ago. In a recent exhibition, they reunited.
Rate of sexual assault in the Canadian Armed Forces is rising, StatCan finds

Rate of sexual assault in the Canadian Armed Forces is rising, StatCan finds

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada is reporting a significant increase in the rate of sexual assaults in the military, despite increased public and government attention on the issue.
As news is still shared on Facebook, Instagram, Meta may yet be regulated: St-Onge

As news is still shared on Facebook, Instagram, Meta may yet be regulated: St-Onge

OTTAWA — Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge has signaled that she would like to see Meta regulated under the Online News Act, as social-media users find loopholes to share news on its platforms.
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