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Regina’s old Sears “Bargain Center” building deemed fire hazard – tenants ousted

Regina’s old Sears “Bargain Center” building deemed fire hazard – tenants ousted

Value Village and other tenants in the mall portion of the building remain unaffected.
Crews attend evening fire on Garnet Street, Regina

Crews attend evening fire on Garnet Street, Regina

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Agriculture This Week: The future lies in robotics

Agriculture This Week: The future lies in robotics

Change is a constant and that includes how farmers farm.
Blast from the Past: 54.5 inches of snowfall reported 50 years ago.

Blast from the Past: 54.5 inches of snowfall reported 50 years ago.

Committee was formed at Town of Unity council meeting to oversee design and construction of new fire hall 50 years ago.
Ottawa to force banks to call carbon rebate a carbon rebate in direct deposits

Ottawa to force banks to call carbon rebate a carbon rebate in direct deposits

OTTAWA — Canadian banks that refuse to identify the carbon rebate by name when doing direct deposits are forcing the government to change the law to make them do it, says Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault.
Book Review: Moose Jaw tunnels backdrop to nail-biting mystery

Book Review: Moose Jaw tunnels backdrop to nail-biting mystery

DriverWorks Ink relaunches popular series.
Opinion: Rebuilding military will require money Canada no longer has

Opinion: Rebuilding military will require money Canada no longer has

Our ability to defend our freedoms and security undermined by the Trudeau government’s reckless overspending.
Opinion: How conventional wisdom can change over time

Opinion: How conventional wisdom can change over time

If the domino theory has taught us anything, it is that conventional wisdom is often wrong. Take NATO, for example.
Prince Albert area science tested on national stage

Prince Albert area science tested on national stage

Students eager to represent Saskatchewan in Ottawa for national science fair.
The First Nations University of Canada set to celebrate 45th annual powwow

The First Nations University of Canada set to celebrate 45th annual powwow

The event brings dancers and groups from all across Turtle Island, with performers, elders and delegates coming from all across Canada and the United States.