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Wine maker applauds new rules for serving homemade beer and wine

Wine maker applauds new rules for serving homemade beer and wine

Events still require a special occasion permit from SLGA, and event organizers cannot charge guests for homemade wine or beer.
Teaching in a country at war

Teaching in a country at war

Ukrainian educators maintain resiliency and dedication to learning, amid escalating conflict.
Sports This Week: Sport(?) of rod hockey still popular

Sports This Week: Sport(?) of rod hockey still popular

The upcoming 2024 WTHL Challenge Cup in Winnipeg is a charity fundraiser now in its 13th year.
Canadian flights to be unaffected by total solar eclipse, airlines say

Canadian flights to be unaffected by total solar eclipse, airlines say

TORONTO — Canadian airlines say travellers won't see their flight times affected by Monday's total solar eclipse, though passengers should protect their eyes during the astronomical event.
New charge against woman convicted in Tiki Laverdiere's murder dropped

New charge against woman convicted in Tiki Laverdiere's murder dropped

A trial was scheduled in North Battleford Provincial Court for April 3, but the trial didn’t proceed. Instead, the charge was stayed on April 1.
USask facing world’s challenges head on

USask facing world’s challenges head on

Faculty learned from students in sustainability fellowship.
Gov’t offers funding to increase regional co-operation

Gov’t offers funding to increase regional co-operation

Partnering municipalities can apply for a maximum of $100,000.
P.A. launching updated anti-graffiti program

P.A. launching updated anti-graffiti program

Tracking improvements target of new initiative.
‘Canada Builds’ announcements made by Feds in Regina

‘Canada Builds’ announcements made by Feds in Regina

Federal Liberal ministers Patty Hajdu and Arif Virani make pre-budget announcement on new Canada Builds program, plus $15 million top-up to Apartment Construction Loan Program.
City of Moose Jaw says new position will be 'critical' in future

City of Moose Jaw says new position will be 'critical' in future

The finance department has been considering hiring a person to fill this role for several years, while it mentioned this potential position as part of the financial services business plan it presented to council in December 2023.