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Comedian Rob Schneider pulled from stage during Regina fundraiser

Comedian Rob Schneider pulled from stage during Regina fundraiser

Schneider’s material “did not align” with the values of the Hospitals of Regina Foundation.
Auditor reports how Living Sky can improve mental health support

Auditor reports how Living Sky can improve mental health support

Sharing key information by Living Sky School Division important for high school students with significant mental health concerns.
Wildlife group holds open range day in Outlook

Wildlife group holds open range day in Outlook

Event draws interest from the public in firearms and archery.
Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate for first time in more than four years

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate for first time in more than four years

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada marked a major turning point in its fight against inflation on Wednesday as it lowered its key interest rate for the first time in more than four years, making it the first central bank in the G7 to cut rates.
Premier announces new oil-and-gas high school courses

Premier announces new oil-and-gas high school courses

Students will learn about the importance of the oil and gas industry, and gain knowledge about career opportunities available in Saskatchewan's energy industry, while local companies will receive support in building a future workforce to meet consumer demands.
Wyonzek on the ice again at World Hockey Championship

Wyonzek on the ice again at World Hockey Championship

Tarrington Wyonzek, who has ties to Canora, worked a total of seven round robin games, as well as the quarter-final between U.S.A. and the host Czechia team.
Police search for evidence in Saskatoon's 10th homicide of 2024

Police search for evidence in Saskatoon's 10th homicide of 2024

Anyone with information believed to be relevant is asked to contact police directly at 306-975-8300 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Kamsack zoning decision may determine if vet clinic stays or goes

Kamsack zoning decision may determine if vet clinic stays or goes

A Kamsack couple who lives next to a veterinarian clinic is speaking out. At the same time, Kamsack’s town council has taken the first step in changing the town's zoning bylaw to allow vet clinics in residential zones.
Update: Police looking for suspect truck, do not approach

Update: Police looking for suspect truck, do not approach

Police say do not approach this vehicle.
Foreign online streaming services must now pay into fund for Canadian news, content

Foreign online streaming services must now pay into fund for Canadian news, content

OTTAWA — Online streaming services such as Netflix and Spotify are being told they must start contributing money toward local news and the production of Canadian content.
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