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Real Estate: Most regions report sales decline

Real Estate: Most regions report sales decline

The Swift Current-Moose Jaw Region was the only region that saw sales activity fall below long-term trends.
Watch: Have eagles benefited from 'following the plough'?

Watch: Have eagles benefited from 'following the plough'?

Who doesn't love the sight of a majestic raptor like the eagle?
For some Ukrainian refugees, Canada is not the answer

For some Ukrainian refugees, Canada is not the answer

Despite many success stories, some Ukrainian refugees struggle with life in Canada and return to Europe.
SaskParty nominates Blaine McLeod for Lumsden-Morse byelection

SaskParty nominates Blaine McLeod for Lumsden-Morse byelection

McLeod won contested nomination June 8 for Lumsden-Morse, which means SaskParty has all nominees in place for upcoming byelections.
eHealth urging residents to make sure information is up to date

eHealth urging residents to make sure information is up to date

eHealth Saskatchewan reminds people to ensure personal information current ahead of fall health cared renewal
University of Regina business school to get $9.3 million grant

University of Regina business school to get $9.3 million grant

Paul J. Hill School of Business and the Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business secures federal grant for their new program in Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship.
Masters explains why homeless encampment was torn down

Masters explains why homeless encampment was torn down

The indication is that it was the site’s private owner who notified the city that the land would be cleared.
Regina to significantly increase its debt limit

Regina to significantly increase its debt limit

City of Regina to increase limit from $450 million to $780 million; rationale is flexibility so they can proceed with major projects
No disciplinary action for Stevens in latest ethics complaint

No disciplinary action for Stevens in latest ethics complaint

Regina City Hall Update - Integrity commissioner report rules Stevens breached confidentiality; council decides against further action
Rain welcomed by many producers, seeding now at 97 per cent

Rain welcomed by many producers, seeding now at 97 per cent

Rain was welcomed by many to improve moisture conditions, but also caused delays for those trying to finish seeding.