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Prince Albert resident wins big on his birthday

Prince Albert resident wins big on his birthday

Submitted Prince Albert’s Rick Ruszkowski got a special birthday treat this year. In early May, Ruszkowski took home the top prize on a The Big Spin Zing ticket, netting him $10,000 plus a chance to spin the wheel to reveal his final prize.
Outdoor pools, youth day camps, outdoors sports can reopen June 22

Outdoor pools, youth day camps, outdoors sports can reopen June 22

The province has annouced its allowing child and youth day camps, outdoor pools and splash pads, and outdoor sports and activities to reopen. Part I of Phase IV begins on Monday, June 22.
Next Monday is Re-Open Phase Four, part one

Next Monday is Re-Open Phase Four, part one

Highlights from Tuesday's COVID-19 update in Regina
Bonus focused on supporting local businesses

Bonus focused on supporting local businesses

HUMBOLDT — A local financial institution is trying to support local businesses while thanking their employees for their work during the pandemic.
Province moves to protect firearm owners

Province moves to protect firearm owners

The Government of Saskatchewan brought forward amendments to Bill 194 that will better protect the rights of legal firearm and handgun owners within the province by limiting the ability to ban firearm and handgun ownership within the province through

Indigenous entrepreneurship trending up despite significant challenges

Indigenous entrepreneurship is on the rise. Yet many Indigenous people in the northern parts of the country and in remote communities continue to face numerous obstacles to self employment.
COVID-19 update: One new case, three in hospital, two more recoveries

COVID-19 update: One new case, three in hospital, two more recoveries

There is one new case of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 16, bringing the provincial total to 684. The new case is in the Saskatoon region. Of the 684 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, 40 are considered active.
CERB extended by eight weeks

CERB extended by eight weeks

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today announced the government is extending the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) by eight weeks, to ensure Canadians have the help they need as they transition back to work.
Local female politicians want other women to run in November elections

Local female politicians want other women to run in November elections

With the provincial and municipal elections coming up in November, local women who hold political offices are not shy to speak about their own political experiences.
Saskatoon Police violated a convicted drug dealer's rights, says Court of Appeal

Saskatoon Police violated a convicted drug dealer's rights, says Court of Appeal

A Saskatoon drug-dealer handed a 10-year prison sentence won a part of his appeal because police violated his rights by making him wait seven-hours to speak with a lawyer.
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