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Semi rolls near Balgonie

Semi rolls near Balgonie

Highway 1 restricted to one lane, could be noon before rig is righted.
Man charged in relation to murder of Kihaw Fox

Man charged in relation to murder of Kihaw Fox

Police arrested a Regina man after victim dies in Punnichy.
EPS members make arrest for assault with a weapon and more

EPS members make arrest for assault with a weapon and more

Police called to another assault earlier in the week.
Makowsky reacts to Kirton letter

Makowsky reacts to Kirton letter

Daily Leg Update - Ward 3 Councillor David Kirton posted a letter on his social media feed regarding the need to fund facilities for those with complex needs, and to scrap SIS and reinstate SAP.
NDP blast Sask Party over Qualified Independent Schools reports

NDP blast Sask Party over Qualified Independent Schools reports

Daily Leg Update - Opposition releases redacted documents on administrators’ investigation into three Qualified Independent Schools
Weyburn luncheon hears of singer's struggles with mental health

Weyburn luncheon hears of singer's struggles with mental health

Country music singer Amy Nelson shared her struggles with mental health as she spoke at the Mayor’s Luncheon, held as part of Mental Health Week for CMHA Weyburn.
New air tanker unveiled in Regina

New air tanker unveiled in Regina

The CL-215T is the sixth tanker added to the fleet.
Riley Raynard retires after a decade of racing

Riley Raynard retires after a decade of racing

Lampman's Riley Raynard has announced his retirement from the track's hobby stock division, after amazing fans in both Canada and the U.S. since 2012. But he's not finished with appearances at local track.
Moe tells oil audience Saskatchewan can’t meet 2035 targets

Moe tells oil audience Saskatchewan can’t meet 2035 targets

Premier Scott Moe raises concerns about 2035 net zero deadline, federal clean electricity regulations in address to Williston Basin conference in Regina.
Rod March moving on to new role; appreciates his time in Estevan

Rod March moving on to new role; appreciates his time in Estevan

Rod March has stepped down from his role as the manager of leisure services, parks and facilities for the City of Estevan, his final day in Estevan will be May 5. He said he is resigning for personal reasons.
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