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Photographer 'The Prairie Chair' chronicles stories from Sask. and beyond

Photographer 'The Prairie Chair' chronicles stories from Sask. and beyond

For over a decade now, Brenda Cardiff has been taking photos of historical places with a prairie chair in each of them.
Al Ritchie Community Association seeks funding after losing Peavey Mart grant

Al Ritchie Community Association seeks funding after losing Peavey Mart grant

The Al Ritchie Community Association was supposed to get a $10,000 grant from Peavey Mart until the hardware store announced it was closing down.
Regina Public Library seeks over 10 per cent mill rate increases for 2025

Regina Public Library seeks over 10 per cent mill rate increases for 2025

The mill rate increase would help fund the Central Library Renewal Project (CLRP) and add cyber security to prevent a potential attack.
Sask. commits nearly $4 million to stop gender-based violence

Sask. commits nearly $4 million to stop gender-based violence

The commitment will invest $3.8 million towards 16 agencies across the province.
Swinging with the Stars Regina unites influencers, dancers to raise money

Swinging with the Stars Regina unites influencers, dancers to raise money

The event has raised over $715,000 in its first six years.
'The Grind' snowboarding event brings excitement to Regina

'The Grind' snowboarding event brings excitement to Regina

Fourteen competitors competed in street-style snowboarding, with the winners in the top two divisions taking home $6,000 each.
Beck urges Sask. Party to not support the Bunge-Viterra merger, Moe responds

Beck urges Sask. Party to not support the Bunge-Viterra merger, Moe responds

Opposition leader Carla Beck is calling on Premier Scott Moe to stop supporting the Bunge-Viterra merger.
Regina will look into revising Animal Bylaw

Regina will look into revising Animal Bylaw

According to the Regina Humane Society, animal attacks are up 52 per cent from last year.
UPDATED: Regina council approves revised flag-raising policy

UPDATED: Regina council approves revised flag-raising policy

The new revised policy will prevent a nation's flag from being raised at city hall unless other certain conditions.
Moe addresses potential looming tariffs and economic uncertainty

Moe addresses potential looming tariffs and economic uncertainty

Premier Scott Moe says Canada imposing dollar-for-dollar tariffs will hurt Canada and North America in the long run..
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