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Small claims court limit rises to $50,000

Small claims court limit rises to $50,000

Improved flexibility and access to justice.
USask’s master of Indigenous Land-Based Education program celebrates first graduates

USask’s master of Indigenous Land-Based Education program celebrates first graduates

Sixteen honoured at fall convocation.
Home sales higher than average: SRA

Home sales higher than average: SRA

With four-and-a-half months of supply, the province is reporting the tightest conditions heading into November since 2007.
Riders’ Nic Marshall arrested in Georgia

Riders’ Nic Marshall arrested in Georgia

Roughriders say they are disappointed and taking matter seriously after hearing news that DB Nic Marshall has been arrested on gun possession charge.
Ensure ice thickness before winter adventures

Ensure ice thickness before winter adventures

Ice should be re-evaluated on every date visited, even if it was safe on a previous date advises WSA.
Canada’s first Speaker of colour aims to restore decorum in the House of Commons

Canada’s first Speaker of colour aims to restore decorum in the House of Commons

Building civility in Canadian politics.
Agreement establishes 2,349 new regulated child care spaces

Agreement establishes 2,349 new regulated child care spaces

Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) allocates 180 spaces.
Health-care worker wins $1M in the Roughrider & Children’s Hospital lottery

Health-care worker wins $1M in the Roughrider & Children’s Hospital lottery

Christopher Lake man strikes gold
Prince Albert inmates on hunger strike for long-term concerns

Prince Albert inmates on hunger strike for long-term concerns

Poor water quality cited.
Scenes from Remembrance Day in Regina

Scenes from Remembrance Day in Regina

Brandt Centre once again was host to the public Remembrance Day ceremony in Regina.