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If granted bail, Quewezance sisters can go home after 30 years

If granted bail, Quewezance sisters can go home after 30 years

The sisters' cousin – who was a youth at the time – has repeatedly admitted that he is the one who killed Kamsack-area farmer Anthony Joseph Dolff.
English town holds candlelight service at cemetery to honour Canadian airmen

English town holds candlelight service at cemetery to honour Canadian airmen

More than 1,000 casualties are commemorated at Stonefall Cemetery in North Yorkshire, England, including more than 660 Canadians.
Sask. residents in Mexico during arrest of El Chapo's son feel safe

Sask. residents in Mexico during arrest of El Chapo's son feel safe

Many Saskatchewan residents say they feel safe even after gunfire erupted in Mexico with the arrest of the son of ‘El Chapo’, the alleged leader of the Sinaloa cartel that is considered one of the largest, most dangerous cartels in the world.
Five things to know about the Jan. 6 CRISP report

Five things to know about the Jan. 6 CRISP report

Flu cases and COVID-19 declining in the province
Brandt Centre hosts World Juniors watch party

Brandt Centre hosts World Juniors watch party

Fans in Regina tuning in the World Juniors gold medal game on the big screen at the home arena of the Regina Pats.
No inquest to be held into death of Shayne Turner

No inquest to be held into death of Shayne Turner

Instead of inquest, Coroner’s office offers two recommendations to SHA regarding how to deal with drug addiction situations.
$3 million to YWCA Regina for Women and Families project

$3 million to YWCA Regina for Women and Families project

Additional grant from Sask Housing Corporation will support project creating 68 affordable housing units for women and children plus 40 shelter spaces
Province launches new Distance Learning crown corporation

Province launches new Distance Learning crown corporation

The Saskatchewan Distance Learning Corporation will operate as the head office and main hub for online education in the province.
Innovation Sask. announces investment for rural water facilities

Innovation Sask. announces investment for rural water facilities

Access to clean drinking water and wastewater treatment is a significant challenge for many rural and First Nation communities in Saskatchewan
Year of tension at Regina City Hall

Year of tension at Regina City Hall

Regina municipal politics in 2022 saw the incumbent city manager fired and his eventual replacement hauled into court.