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Former wife testifies in Thauberger murder trial

Former wife testifies in Thauberger murder trial

"I put down a sick dog," accused allegedly told witness.
Incident closes Wascana Pool

Incident closes Wascana Pool

Incident on the first day of the season for the new Wascana Pool results in it being shut down for the day.
Photos: Estevan's army cadets hand out awards to end season

Photos: Estevan's army cadets hand out awards to end season

Sunset ceremony was held in front of the Royal Canadian Legion's Estevan branch.
Regina looking to save time on their too-long council meetings

Regina looking to save time on their too-long council meetings

Notice of motion calls for adoption of consent agendas to reduce the length of council meetings at Regina City Hall.
Win a shopping dash while supporting Warm Welcome

Win a shopping dash while supporting Warm Welcome

To raise some money, the Warm Welcome Kitchen in Estevan decided to run their grocery dash raffle once again, with three prizes available up for grabs.
University of Regina business school to get $9.3 million grant

University of Regina business school to get $9.3 million grant

Paul J. Hill School of Business and the Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business secures federal grant for their new program in Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship.
Masters explains why homeless encampment was torn down

Masters explains why homeless encampment was torn down

The indication is that it was the site’s private owner who notified the city that the land would be cleared.
Photos: Midale Central School grads have reasons to be proud

Photos: Midale Central School grads have reasons to be proud

The graduation day for Midale Central School is June 9, starting at 6 p.m. at the school. The ceremony will be followed by social visiting with cake and coffee, after which the grads will head off to their party.
Some services limited at St. Joseph’s due to staffing

Some services limited at St. Joseph’s due to staffing

Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) said St. Joseph’s is currently able to provide patients with low-risk obstetrical services. Patients are assessed upon arrival, and if their delivery is deemed to not be low risk, they are transferred to an alternate hospital able to provide the required services.
Sask Polytech CEO responds to Provincial Auditor report

Sask Polytech CEO responds to Provincial Auditor report

“I don’t take [these recommendations] as criticisms. I think they are opportunities and feedback for us to continue to improve,”
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