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Scheer believes Trudeau departure won’t change much

Scheer believes Trudeau departure won’t change much

Regina-Qu’Appelle Conservative MP Andrew Scheer says potential Liberal leadership hopefuls all support the policies of the current PM.
Man facing charges in death of Pasqua First Nation woman

Man facing charges in death of Pasqua First Nation woman

On the evening of Jan. 4, Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes located and arrested an adult male in relation to the death of 30-year-old Melanie Asham-Obey from Pasqua First Nation.
BHP’s Jansen mine ahead of schedule

BHP’s Jansen mine ahead of schedule

President Karina Gistelinck cites teamwork and planning.
Estevan firefighters deal with collisions and alarms

Estevan firefighters deal with collisions and alarms

Latest news from the Estevan fire department: crews dealt with alarms, collisions and smoke investigation.
Sin Bin fundraiser nets $11,000 for daycare

Sin Bin fundraiser nets $11,000 for daycare

Rangers’ hockey-themed ‘jail and bail’ resonates with the community.
YWCA Regina's Coldest Night of the Year returning for the 10th time

YWCA Regina's Coldest Night of the Year returning for the 10th time

The organization hopes to raise $75,000 for the walk, all going towards My Aunt’s Place.
Victim held at gunpoint in armed robbery in Regina

Victim held at gunpoint in armed robbery in Regina

On Jan. 4 at approximately 1 a.m., police were dispatched to a home in the 1400 block of Cameron Street for the report of an armed robbery.
Police ask for public's help to find stabbing suspect

Police ask for public's help to find stabbing suspect

The victim was transported to hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
Three rollovers near Nipawin over Christmas break

Three rollovers near Nipawin over Christmas break

Nipawin Fire Department dealt with a rollover on Saturday, Dec. 28 north of Wapiti, another rollover on New Year's Eve a few minutes before midnight followed by a tanker accident New Year's Day.
Trump responds to Trudeau's resignation with dig about Canada being 51st state

Trump responds to Trudeau's resignation with dig about Canada being 51st state

Experts say it's unsurprising that Trump would take credit for Trudeau's decision.
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