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Column: The journey towards Truth and Reconciliation

Column: The journey towards Truth and Reconciliation

While some progress has been made, particularly in public awareness and symbolic gestures like the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, there is still much work to be done.
Emergency crews called to weekend house fire in Estevan

Emergency crews called to weekend house fire in Estevan

No injuries were reported and minimal damage occurred.
Renowned feminist artist reflects on her work over 41 years

Renowned feminist artist reflects on her work over 41 years

“Lessa Streifler: The Performance of Being,” is the newest exhibition at the Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery (MJMAG) and runs from Friday, Sept. 27 to Sunday, Dec. 8.
Letter to the Editor: Canadian disappointment with Ukraine-Russia war

Letter to the Editor: Canadian disappointment with Ukraine-Russia war

A letter from Richard Marleau.
Saskatchewan commemorates National Day for Truth & Reconciliation

Saskatchewan commemorates National Day for Truth & Reconciliation

To mark Truth and Reconciliation Day, all provincial government buildings in Saskatchewan, including the Legislative Building, will fly their flags at half-mast from sunrise to sunset.  
National ceremony in Ottawa will mark Truth and Reconciliation Day

National ceremony in Ottawa will mark Truth and Reconciliation Day

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon will host a sacred fire ceremony in the morning at Rideau Hall before joining the event on Parliament Hill alongside survivors and Indigenous leaders in the afternoon.
Update: Suspicious death being investigated on Makwa Sahgaiehcan

Update: Suspicious death being investigated on Makwa Sahgaiehcan

The man who sustained injuries as a result of a serious assault that occurred on Sept. 23 at a home on Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation has since died in hospital.
Weyburn man, 68, dies in collision with semi on Regina bypass

Weyburn man, 68, dies in collision with semi on Regina bypass

A 68-year-old Weyburn man died at the scene of a collision with a semi on the Highway 1 bypass at Regina on Friday morning.
Update: Wind warning lifted in southeast Saskatchewan

Update: Wind warning lifted in southeast Saskatchewan

Peak gusts in excess of 90 km/h were possible.
First Nation and Métis organizations receive $18.1 M

First Nation and Métis organizations receive $18.1 M

SIGA profits higher than expected.
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