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Survey uncovers Canadians’ mortgage misunderstandings and regrets

Survey uncovers Canadians’ mortgage misunderstandings and regrets

More than a third of Canadians regret their current mortgage situation: REMIC survey.
Regina council decides “no” to alcohol in parks

Regina council decides “no” to alcohol in parks

City council votes down resolution that would have allowed alcohol consumption in 12 designated outdoor public parks
Regina residents can start applying for disaster relief

Regina residents can start applying for disaster relief

Residents can apply for relief under the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program in connection to the heavy rain events on June 2 and 7.
Biggar under investigation for animal abuse allegations

Biggar under investigation for animal abuse allegations

An Animal Protective Services of Saskatchewan investigation is currently ongoing as the Town of Biggar has recently been accused of illegally dumping stray cats outside town boundaries.
Saskatchewan sees growth in wholesale trade, housing starts

Saskatchewan sees growth in wholesale trade, housing starts

Minister Jeremy Harrison pleased with latest numbers from Statistics Canada, pointing to strength in Saskatchewan economy
Warman couple wins $150,000 on Big Spin lottery ticket

Warman couple wins $150,000 on Big Spin lottery ticket

The couple purchased their winning ticket at Pioneer Co-op – Springs Drive Convenience Store, located at 1860 Springs Dr. in Swift Current.
Protecting boreal plant species is a critical part of reconciliation efforts

Protecting boreal plant species is a critical part of reconciliation efforts

Canadian Weed Science Society's 'weeds' hold deep cultural significance for Indigenous peoples.
Urban-rural split is there for all to see after by-elections

Urban-rural split is there for all to see after by-elections

John Cairns’ News Watch: By-election results might be the wake-up call the Sask Party needs in plenty of time for the 2024 election.
Boogie to support those brain injured

Boogie to support those brain injured

Brain Boogie events hosted in several Saskatchewan parks.
A final look at the 2023 Queen City Ex

A final look at the 2023 Queen City Ex

REAL releases final numbers, pointing to continued strong support from the public and very few security incidents.