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Central Collegiate youth named to provincial youth council for 2024-25

Central Collegiate youth named to provincial youth council for 2024-25

This year’s youth council consists of 12 exceptional students from grades 10 to 12 who will advise the Ministry of Education on various education-related priorities.
Shelly Palmer - California vs. AI

Shelly Palmer - California vs. AI

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Woman charged after report of assault at faith-based institution

Woman charged after report of assault at faith-based institution

The victim and accused were known to one another through their affiliation with the institution.
Man facing charges relating to distributing child pornography

Man facing charges relating to distributing child pornography

Electronic devices were examined on scene and seized pursuant to the investigation.  
Where the provincial race stands as the horses head to the gate

Where the provincial race stands as the horses head to the gate

Tom McIntosh, Professor on Politics and International Studies at University of Regina, speaks to Sask Today on where things stand provincially going into an election.
Arkansas Republican talks economic development at Estevan conference

Arkansas Republican talks economic development at Estevan conference

Aaron Pilkington reflected on the measures taken in Clarksville, Ark., to enhance the area's economy.
Lori Bresciani launches her bid for mayor of Regina

Lori Bresciani launches her bid for mayor of Regina

Ward Four councillor Bresciani launching campaign for fiscal responsibility as she takes on incumbent Sandra Masters
Editorial: How do we deal with root causes of homelessness?

Editorial: How do we deal with root causes of homelessness?

Winter is coming, and tents and cars just won’t suffice and as a community we need to find a way to help.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – Sept. 21, 1988

Estevan Mercury Flashback – Sept. 21, 1988

This week's flashback is from 1988.
Opinion: New school year, same old story

Opinion: New school year, same old story

Tuition fees soar across Canada.
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