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Among the 10 local police services in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta with at least 100 officers in 2023, gender diversity was greatest

Among the 10 local police services in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta with at least 100 officers in 2023, gender diversity was greatest

LOCAL NEWS DATA HUB — Women police officers remain significantly underrepresented in the largest police services across the Prairie provinces despite evidence suggesting they are often preferred by victims of domestic violence or sexual assault, are
Regina German Club taking heat over 51st State meeting

Regina German Club taking heat over 51st State meeting

Buffalo Party meeting at German Club hall on March 1 is drawing complaints.
Access to breast cancer diagnostics in Calgary extended

Access to breast cancer diagnostics in Calgary extended

Out-of-Province Program will be offered to March 2026.
Heroes of Education at centre stage this week

Heroes of Education at centre stage this week

School divisions, schools and school community councils will be celebrating Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week with activities.
Beck reacts to Trump targeting steel and aluminum tariffs

Beck reacts to Trump targeting steel and aluminum tariffs

Opposition Leader Carla Beck is fed up with Trump’s latest tariffs, demands recall of Legislature.
Fraudulent online casino ads a growing concern in Saskatchewan

Fraudulent online casino ads a growing concern in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan residents are advised to stay vigilant and skeptical of social media offers.
Black History Month at USask: ‘Being conscious of your heritage’

Black History Month at USask: ‘Being conscious of your heritage’

History PhD student discusses diverse heritage and identity.
Celebrating 60 years of rehabilitation science at USask

Celebrating 60 years of rehabilitation science at USask

Almost 80 per cent of Saskatchewan’s physical therapists are graduates of the School of Rehabilitation Science.
Saskatchewan premier to visit Washington to talk Trump tariffs, border security

Saskatchewan premier to visit Washington to talk Trump tariffs, border security

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he's visiting Washington next week to convince U.S. officials that imposing tariffs on Canadian goods is a bad idea and that he shares their concerns about border security.
REAL future among items to come up at Regina council next week

REAL future among items to come up at Regina council next week

Council meets again Feb. 12 with REAL governance structure likely a hot topic.
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