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Woman helped out of ditch not woman who has been missing five months

Woman helped out of ditch not woman who has been missing five months

Amanda Ahenakew, 43, was last seen in High River on Nov. 16, 2022. She may be in Sask. or Alta.
Swift reaction to budget from health, education, other sectors

Swift reaction to budget from health, education, other sectors

Daily Leg Update - Saskatchewan government under the microscope for decision to pay down debt instead of spend more on priority areas.
Lottery winner couldn't believe her eyes, wins over $200,000

Lottery winner couldn't believe her eyes, wins over $200,000

Karleigh Warkentin discovered her win several months later when she found a couple of tickets tucked away in her wallet
Site finally selected for West Harbour Landing school

Site finally selected for West Harbour Landing school

Eleven acres at Gordon Road and Campbell Street selected for the long-delayed joint use school project.
Sask. rolls out strategic programs

Sask. rolls out strategic programs

About $89.4 million will be spent each year.
Regina council votes yes on catalyst projects recommendations

Regina council votes yes on catalyst projects recommendations

Three major projects — connecting walking trail, new downtown library and new Events Centre — get green light after two days of discussions at City Hall.
Business happy with balanced budget, but wanted more cost relief

Business happy with balanced budget, but wanted more cost relief

Some business groups wanted to see a change to the PST; others happy to see with more investment
Positive reaction from SUMA, SARM to budget

Positive reaction from SUMA, SARM to budget

Municipal organizations SUMA and SARM both welcomed increase in municipal revenue sharing, but still face challenges.
MADD Canada program teaches students impact of impaired driving

MADD Canada program teaches students impact of impaired driving

SGI and SLGA sponsor powerful program for Saskatchewan students.
Mayor Masters reacts to Experience Regina controversy

Mayor Masters reacts to Experience Regina controversy

Masters calls slogans used in rebranding sexist and wrong.
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