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Difficult to get RID of ‘one for the road’

Difficult to get RID of ‘one for the road’

374 impaired drivers caught in April.
It’s Preseason Game Day for Roughriders versus Lions

It’s Preseason Game Day for Roughriders versus Lions

Riders Gameday Preview: Saskatchewan Roughriders set to host first pre-season game at 5 p.m.
Fatal injury during YQR airport runway project

Fatal injury during YQR airport runway project

A worker has died following an accident related to the Regina International Airport runway construction project.
Rare earth market expected to stabilize with Canada’s entry

Rare earth market expected to stabilize with Canada’s entry

Currently, under construction SRC's fully integrated, commercial demonstration Rare Earth Processing Facility in North America is expected to be fully operational by late 2024.
2023 Junior Citizen of the Year Awards presented by Lt.-Governor

2023 Junior Citizen of the Year Awards presented by Lt.-Governor

Junior Citizen of the Year Awards are presented at Government House to Lanea Laforntaine, Victor Santos Cardoza, Sophia Young and Winston Zhao.
Wascana Centre’s trees are the stars on Arbor Day

Wascana Centre’s trees are the stars on Arbor Day

May 22 to May 28, 2023 is proclaimed as Arbor Week in the province, with Friday, May 26, being recognized as Arbor Day.
1,600 prizes worth over $3.6M in 12th STARS Lottery

1,600 prizes worth over $3.6M in 12th STARS Lottery

Patients celebrate 12 years of lives saved by the lottery on a mission.
SPSA reports improved weather, some fire evacuees going home

SPSA reports improved weather, some fire evacuees going home

SPSA gave their latest update Friday on their efforts to battle the wildfires in northern Saskatchewan.
Unlocking the science behind cheese making to help Canadians

Unlocking the science behind cheese making to help Canadians

Improving taste, lowering cost of cheese can be possible with enzyme additives: USask research.
REAL financial woes dominate Regina council meeting

REAL financial woes dominate Regina council meeting

Regina City Hall Update - REAL back at council Wednesday, which rubberstamped approval for REAL to take on $3.4 million more in debt and develop long term plan
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