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Regina residents: Don't fill up your pool just yet

Regina residents: Don't fill up your pool just yet

Because the city is using its emergency water wells, residents may notice some discoloration. 
Moe, Ford sign MOU to lift restrictive barriers between provinces

Moe, Ford sign MOU to lift restrictive barriers between provinces

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Ontario Premier Doug Ford sign MOU in Saskatoon to remove restrictive barriers that limit the flow of trade.
Celebrate Canada Day at Government House

Celebrate Canada Day at Government House

Lt.-Gov. Bernadette McIntyre hosts an afternoon of festive activities.
Sask. wildfires continue to grow; Canoe Lake evacuees able to return

Sask. wildfires continue to grow; Canoe Lake evacuees able to return

About 8,000 people have been evacuated due to fires, with two more communities added today.
Volunteer, athlete and resilient student honoured

Volunteer, athlete and resilient student honoured

Kaylee Ross earns Junior Citizen of the Year Award.
Estevan family grateful for support during cancer fight

Estevan family grateful for support during cancer fight

Campaign is looking to help Lisa Fitzpatrick with costs related to her cancer fight.
First Ministers Meeting set to go in Saskatoon

First Ministers Meeting set to go in Saskatoon

Canada’s First Ministers to gather in Saskatoon tomorrow to tackle tensions and chart a path for building major nation-wide infrastructure projects.
Weyburn hosts wildfire evacuees, officials urge donations through Red Cross

Weyburn hosts wildfire evacuees, officials urge donations through Red Cross

Environment Canada issued an air quality warning for the Estevan area, including Estevan and Hitchcock.
Block party brings ‘Farm Flavour’ to downtown Saskatoon

Block party brings ‘Farm Flavour’ to downtown Saskatoon

Four-day festival features headliners Brett Kissel and Shawnee Kish.
Regina Cemetery Tours return with fresh stories and eerie history

Regina Cemetery Tours return with fresh stories and eerie history

The 2025 Regina Cemetery Tours begin June 6 with new tales of true crime, pandemics and local legends, running until late October.
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