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P. A. Police seize drugs, arrest two people

P. A. Police seize drugs, arrest two people

Good Samaritan robbed at knife point in Regina

Good Samaritan robbed at knife point in Regina

RPS looking for pair of men involved.
Prairie Pride: two-spirit artists encourages love and healing

Prairie Pride: two-spirit artists encourages love and healing

The artist hope their design might encourage more people to study and relearn Prairie Indigenous art traditions, as well as fight stigma against two-spirit people.
1,779 items collected for SaskEnergy’s 'Share the Warmth' 20 years ago.

1,779 items collected for SaskEnergy’s 'Share the Warmth' 20 years ago.

Tramping Lake Park Board approved purchase of a new 1000-foot ski tow, part of Northwest Herald archives from 50 years ago.
Unity still seeking public works director, finance manager interviews complete

Unity still seeking public works director, finance manager interviews complete

Mayor reminds residents that Unity Fire Department is in need of members.
Donation supports health care simulation lab at North West College

Donation supports health care simulation lab at North West College

A grand opening of the Cenovus Energy Simulation Learning Centre is planned for December.
Inmate at Pine Grove in eighth week of hunger strike

Inmate at Pine Grove in eighth week of hunger strike

An inmate at Pine Grove Correctional Centre in Prince Albert is protesting how inmates are treated and conditions at the institution.
No COVID-19 inquiry, says Merriman

No COVID-19 inquiry, says Merriman

Health minister was quick to shut down Nadine Wilson’s demand for an inquiry into lockdowns and adverse effects of vaccines.
You may see smoke from controlled burn at North Battleford landfill

You may see smoke from controlled burn at North Battleford landfill

Services at the waste management facility will not be impacted.
Indigenous leaders alarmed, high suicide rates faced in province

Indigenous leaders alarmed, high suicide rates faced in province

“The Federal and Provincial governments, lets get a move on this before it escalates,” said Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation Chief Ron Mitsuing. “The signs are not good out there.”
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