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COVID-19 variants impacting Regina area, measures extended to April 5

COVID-19 variants impacting Regina area, measures extended to April 5

The spread of COVID-19 variants in Regina and its surrounding bedroom communities is of growing concern to the provincial government The topic was the focus of much of the discussion during the regular COVID-19 briefing at the Legislature on March 16
Humboldt Commons undergoing next section of renovations

Humboldt Commons undergoing next section of renovations

HUMBOLDT — Shoppers are going to see construction while doing business at the Humboldt Commons, as Stromiga Inc. is in the progress of converting the larger store section on the east into eight smaller commercial retail units.
Sask. Chamber report outlines low carbon future

Sask. Chamber report outlines low carbon future

One of Saskatchewan's most prominent business groups is sketching a plan to curb carbon emissions.
Samsung, not Huawei, chosen for SaskTel’s 5G rollout

Samsung, not Huawei, chosen for SaskTel’s 5G rollout

The continued detention of “The Two Michaels” in China is definitely a factor
Human skull found in RM of Morris field

Human skull found in RM of Morris field

RM OF MORRIS — A human skull was found in a field in the RM of Morris, which is in the Watrous area. Watrous RCMP said they responded to a call about the discovery on Feb. 28 at around 3:20 p.m. The discoverers were looking for shed antlers.
Humboldt loses its last taxi

Humboldt loses its last taxi

HUMBOLDT — Michael Behiel, Humboldt’s mayor, said the city is currently looking into options after the community’s last taxi service shut down— leaving no private or widely accessible public transportation.
St. Peter’s College display open at the Humboldt and District Gallery

St. Peter’s College display open at the Humboldt and District Gallery

HUMBOLDT — St. Peter's College Fine Arts Department Exhibition is holding their 15th annual show, with 37 frames on display at the Humboldt and District Gallery – and even more pieces sharing a frame.
Tisdale planning one per cent property tax increase

Tisdale planning one per cent property tax increase

TISDALE — Tisdale council has passed their budget with a one per cent mill rate property tax increase for the community. This is consistent with the rate of inflation.
Star City’s Queen’s Bar & Grill destroyed by fire

Star City’s Queen’s Bar & Grill destroyed by fire

STAR CITY — Queen’s Bar & Grill in Star City has been destroyed by a structure fire, resulting in the town promoting a GoFundMe made for the family and tenant who lived upstairs. The fire occurred at about 6:30 p.m. on March 12.
Study finds that people are more likely to buy misshapen foods labelled 'ugly'

Study finds that people are more likely to buy misshapen foods labelled 'ugly'

Do you scrutinize the way your prospective produce looks? People don't reserve judgment on physical appearance to themselves and other people.
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