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Bear spray, knives among items seized in weapons-related arrests

Bear spray, knives among items seized in weapons-related arrests

Shortly before 3 p.m., Jan. 28, members of the Guns and Gangs Unit, with assistance from the Tactical Support Unit, arrested a 41-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman in the 100 block of Avenue Q South.
Unity student named 2025 Little Mr. Kultura Lloydminster

Unity student named 2025 Little Mr. Kultura Lloydminster

Markus Casipe of Unity was the youngest of the three male competitors at the 3rd annual Little Mr. and Ms. Kultura Lloydminster.
Sask. seeks to intervene in equalization formula challenge

Sask. seeks to intervene in equalization formula challenge

Newfoundland and Labrador’s case to be heard Oct. 20, 2025.
Estevan police arrest two for assault in related incidents

Estevan police arrest two for assault in related incidents

A 38-year-old man and a 43-year-old man were arrested and charged.
Regina gets 55 out of 100 on prosperity matrix

Regina gets 55 out of 100 on prosperity matrix

RPM combines five indicators of importance to Regina’s economy to create a single composite indicator.
FROST Regina starts tomorrow and runs to Sunday

FROST Regina starts tomorrow and runs to Sunday

After the opening ceremonies for FROST Regina, hang out at Victoria Park for free ice skating, live ice carving, free hot chocolate, a silent disco and more.
Kamsack operation applauded for nitrogen-fixing innovation

Kamsack operation applauded for nitrogen-fixing innovation

Green Lightning replicates a naturally occurring process that leads to nitrogen.
RCMP concerned with fatal collisions on the rise in 2025

RCMP concerned with fatal collisions on the rise in 2025

There have been eight fatal collisions on roads in the Saskatchewan RCMP jurisdiction between Jan. 1 and 29.
Arcola Optimist Snowmobile Rally was the biggest in 32 years

Arcola Optimist Snowmobile Rally was the biggest in 32 years

A total of 446 snowmobilers set off for the 80-km route on a perfect day in southeast Saskatchewan.
Coun. Boyle wants Ottawa to return all money collected through carbon tax

Coun. Boyle wants Ottawa to return all money collected through carbon tax

Coun. Patrick Boyle has used every public opportunity he’s had to harshly criticize the federal government’s carbon tax, while he now hopes that a provincial organization will champion his cause.
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