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Snowbirds' final show of the year will be Oct. 13

Snowbirds' final show of the year will be Oct. 13

The Snowbirds, also known as 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, are currently wrapping up their season in California.
Regina heritage building on 12th Ave. to come down after fire

Regina heritage building on 12th Ave. to come down after fire

Structure at 2170 12th Avenue known as Gordon block, built in 1911, to be deconstructed following a major fire.
Saskatchewan Firearms Office enters third year

Saskatchewan Firearms Office enters third year

Two years of promoting gun safety.
Hunters urged to contribute to CWD testing in Saskatchewan

Hunters urged to contribute to CWD testing in Saskatchewan

Province continues to monitor wildlife for CWD, adds testing for bovine tuberculosis.
$14 per hour new rate for minimum wage earners

$14 per hour new rate for minimum wage earners

Increase slated for Oct. 1.
Greg Lawrence not running again in Moose Jaw Wakamow

Greg Lawrence not running again in Moose Jaw Wakamow

Lawrence cites injuries sustained in motorcycle accident as reason for stepping away from politics.
Man arrested following gas leak damage spree in Regina

Man arrested following gas leak damage spree in Regina

39-year old man faces 31 charges after multiple gas meters were damaged in downtown Regina over the weekend.
Police officer cracks down on distracted driving

Police officer cracks down on distracted driving

Distracted driving can take many forms.
An international stage for Saskatchewan’s tourism industry

An international stage for Saskatchewan’s tourism industry

Saskatchewan hosts GoMedia Canada for the first time, Sept. 25-27.
Moe not fazed by concerns raised about names and pronouns policy

Moe not fazed by concerns raised about names and pronouns policy

Premier Scott Moe faced more questions on the new school names and pronouns policy and other education issues while at a school opening in Regina.