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Police identify body found in Wascana Creek in Regina

Police identify body found in Wascana Creek in Regina

The body of a man found in a creek at AE Wilson Park has been identified as 23-year-old Montana Fehr, who was reported missing last November.
Photos: ERDC marks milestone season with biggest show to date

Photos: ERDC marks milestone season with biggest show to date

The Estevan Recreational Dance Club celebrated its biggest season yet with two sold-out recitals on Saturday.
Hare-y situation, is Saskatoon's rabbit population on the rise?

Hare-y situation, is Saskatoon's rabbit population on the rise?

Coyotes in Saskatoon aren't the only wildlife raising concerns with city residents.
Heartland Hospice Moose Jaw’s hospice care wing officially opens

Heartland Hospice Moose Jaw’s hospice care wing officially opens

After more than a decade, Heartland Hospice Moose Jaw has officially opened a new palliative care wing at Pioneer Lodge
Police search for escaped inmate in northern Saskatchewan

Police search for escaped inmate in northern Saskatchewan

Kobe Kiseyinewakup escaped from the Besnard Lake Correctional Centre.
Update: Missing 23 year old found deceased

Update: Missing 23 year old found deceased

Anonymous information can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Advocacy pays off for Saskatchewan Rivers Students for Change

Advocacy pays off for Saskatchewan Rivers Students for Change

Input into changes to provincial exam requirements heeded, leaders say.
Opinion: Resurrecting the long-extinct dire wolves raises troubling ethical questions

Opinion: Resurrecting the long-extinct dire wolves raises troubling ethical questions

The revival of Ice Age dire wolves sparks new debate over science’s role in nature.
Column: The world needs more Looney Tunes

Column: The world needs more Looney Tunes

Cairns on Cinema: we want more Bugs Bunny and the Road Runner, not less!
Brilliant performance delivers interactive mental wellness message

Brilliant performance delivers interactive mental wellness message

Depression and suicide underlying themes of Every Brilliant Thing presented to high school students.
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