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‘Find something you are passionate about’- National Volunteer Week

‘Find something you are passionate about’- National Volunteer Week

“If we want a wonderful community to enjoy ourselves, for our children to enjoy, we need to part of making it wonderful.” - Bernadette McIntyre
‘Heartbeat of our organization,’ REAL highlights volunteers

‘Heartbeat of our organization,’ REAL highlights volunteers

Their role more important than ever says REAL executive.
Premiers want return to co-operation with federal government with new budget

Premiers want return to co-operation with federal government with new budget

OTTAWA — Canada's premiers are warning the federal government not to overreach into their jurisdictions when it comes to delivering the programs laid out in Ottawa's latest budget, but the prime minister said Friday he will go around them if need be.
Public speaks out on Outlook swimming pool closure

Public speaks out on Outlook swimming pool closure

Users of the pool speak their minds on the facility's closure for the 2024 season.
Senator slams Sask's 'shameful' treatment of Indigenous people

Senator slams Sask's 'shameful' treatment of Indigenous people

The failure of Saskatchewan to address systemic discrimination – especially as it impacts Indigenous women – and unwillingness to be held accountable is shameful and unacceptable: Senator Kim Pate.
Regina’s old Sears “Bargain Center” building deemed fire hazard – tenants ousted

Regina’s old Sears “Bargain Center” building deemed fire hazard – tenants ousted

Value Village and other tenants in the mall portion of the building remain unaffected.
Agriculture This Week: The future lies in robotics

Agriculture This Week: The future lies in robotics

Change is a constant and that includes how farmers farm.
Blast from the Past: 54.5 inches of snowfall reported 50 years ago.

Blast from the Past: 54.5 inches of snowfall reported 50 years ago.

Committee was formed at Town of Unity council meeting to oversee design and construction of new fire hall 50 years ago.
The First Nations University of Canada set to celebrate 45th annual powwow

The First Nations University of Canada set to celebrate 45th annual powwow

The event brings dancers and groups from all across Turtle Island, with performers, elders and delegates coming from all across Canada and the United States.
$731,000 in Social Services’ hotel expenses go under microscope

$731,000 in Social Services’ hotel expenses go under microscope

Daily Leg Update: Meara Conway roasts government over $731,000 paid to Sunrise Motel and Thriftlodge since Gary Grewal was elected.
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