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Province requires school divisions to have change room policies

Province requires school divisions to have change room policies

Saskatchewan requiring all school divisions to develop, implement, and make available a policy on changeroom usage by the end of June.
New Canadian citizen is excited to explore new opportunities in the country

New Canadian citizen is excited to explore new opportunities in the country

Regina resident Stella Perena says she is proud to be a new citizen of Canada.
Tourism Regina touts boost in visitor spending

Tourism Regina touts boost in visitor spending

Overall visitor spend has exceeded pre-pandemic levels.
A toy store has partnered with SaskAbilities to offer a rewarding workplace experience

A toy store has partnered with SaskAbilities to offer a rewarding workplace experience

Dajarra Bosche of Zippity Zoom Toys says she works with individuals to understand their strengths and weakness to prepare them for future jobs.
Moe seeks de-escalation of tensions, opposes export tariffs

Moe seeks de-escalation of tensions, opposes export tariffs

Premier Scott Moe lays out Saskatchewan’s objectives in responding to President Trump’s 25 per cent tariff threats.
Regina's executive committee voices concern over proposed water rate increases

Regina's executive committee voices concern over proposed water rate increases

The increases would go up by 13 per cent to $461.50 per megalitres in 2025.
Ottawa signs deals to house homeless in 11 municipalities in Ontario, Saskatchewan

Ottawa signs deals to house homeless in 11 municipalities in Ontario, Saskatchewan

OTTAWA — The federal government has signed deals with nine additional municipalities in Ontario and two in Saskatchewan to address homelessness.
RPS latest crime report shows drop in homicides and property crimes

RPS latest crime report shows drop in homicides and property crimes

Homicides are down nearly 50 per cent from 2024 compared to 2023.
Two suspects involved in firearms incidents in downtown Regina

Two suspects involved in firearms incidents in downtown Regina

One individual made first court appearances Monday in provincial court.
Police seize 24 pallets of unstamped tobacco in investigation

Police seize 24 pallets of unstamped tobacco in investigation

On Jan. 14, Saskatchewan Highway Patrol officers conducted a traffic stop on Highway 11, near Lumsden.
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