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A cross-Canada cycling journey to promote accessibility

A cross-Canada cycling journey to promote accessibility

Kevin Mills and Nikki Davenport of Pedaling Possibilities brings their journey to Regina in support of an accessible bike route.
It’s move-in day for students at the University of Regina

It’s move-in day for students at the University of Regina

Monday was the day for students to move into the dorm rooms at the University of Regina, with lots of help from student ambassadors
School boards want pause on parental consent policy

School boards want pause on parental consent policy

Saskatchewan School Boards Association latest to voice concern about policy that parents know about changes to names or pronouns.
PrairiesCan funding towards economic and tech initiatives

PrairiesCan funding towards economic and tech initiatives

Federal MP George Chahal makes announcement of $600,000 through PrairiesCan to support business and innovation.
Don Morgan among four Sask Party MLAs not running again

Don Morgan among four Sask Party MLAs not running again

Dana Skoropad, Delbert Kirsch and Fred Bradshaw also not seeking re-election
Cinema tickets are just $4 this Sunday

Cinema tickets are just $4 this Sunday

National Cinema Day on August 27 will see admission prices slashed to $4 at participating theatres including in Saskatchewan.
Further reaction on names, pronouns policy for schools

Further reaction on names, pronouns policy for schools

Children’s Advocate will review the policy, while political reaction comes in for and against
Money to SIMSA for nuclear modular reactor development

Money to SIMSA for nuclear modular reactor development

Crown Investments Corporation to provide $479,000 to prepare local companies for future participation in provincial, national and global small modular reactor development.
Scattered rain helps with moisture levels as harvest continues

Scattered rain helps with moisture levels as harvest continues

Saskatchewan is now 21 per cent completed harvest, ahead of the five-year average of 14 per cent and the 10-year average of 11 per cent.
One of Sask.'s oldest hotels facing demolition in Battleford

One of Sask.'s oldest hotels facing demolition in Battleford

Built in 1883, the Queen's Hotel on 25th Street in Battleford faces demolition as the town moves forward with an order to demolish the property.