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Saskatchewan teachers, province end lengthy stalemate by signing new contract
A new collective bargaining agreement for Saskatchewan teachers has been signed by both the provincial government and the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation, according to the two parties. Read More
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Saskatchewan government says cutting ties with U.S. companies presents 'challenges'
As the Saskatchewan government looks to buy local wherever possible in response to tariffs, the province also cautions it's not always that simple. Read More
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'For the what-ifs': Business owner relieved city to consider shelter relief fund
Dan Turgeon says the City of Regina has taken a positive step with its decision to at least consider offering financial support to businesses in the Heritage neighbourhood that are located near a new emergency shelter. Read More
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Football Sask receives 1,000 helmets from Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation
At Mosaic Stadium last year, fans attending Saskatchewan Roughriders games purchased $3.6 million dollars in 50/50 draw tickets. Read More
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Team Canada skip Brad Jacobs fitting in just fine with new squad at worlds
Even though they are in their first season together, the men’s curling foursome of Brad Jacobs, Marc Kennedy, Brett Gallant and Ben Hebert have been enjoying some undeniable chemistry. Read More
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Davis: American curlers get surprisingly warm welcome in Moose Jaw
While the rest of the world was seething at the United States of America over economy-crashing tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on his so-called "Liberation Day," a team of U.S. curlers and their fans were comfortably enjoying another day of competition in Canada. Read More
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Why eliminating the carbon tax made gas cheaper — and where to find it in Regina
Regina drivers are in for some savings at the pumps after the federal government scrapped the carbon tax as of April 1. Read More
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Letters: Why isn't Canada's homeless crisis not a federal election issue?
From listening to federal party leaders, you would think that tariffs were the only issue in the upcoming federal election. Why are all the parties largely, if not completely, ignoring the houselessness crisis that every city in Canada is experiencing? Read More
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Supreme Court will not hear Crown's appeal of decision granting Whitehawk new murder trial
The Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) has declined to reconsider a Saskatchewan court ruling that ordered a new trial for Dillon Ricky Whitehawk. Read More
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Mandryk: Trump's tariff nonsense a bad day for Canada, Sask., world
We expected something bad. What we got in U.S. President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff news was utter chaos. Read More
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Why some Saskatchewan daycares have reached a 'critical point' in their survival
Based upon current subsidy levels, Regina daycare provider Cara Steiner is wondering how she'll be able to continue paying the bills. Read More
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University of Regina terminates fee agreement with students' union due to 'lost confidence'
The University of Regina (U of R) says it has “lost confidence” in the students’ union and will stop collecting fees for the organization in August. Read More
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Davis: New CFL commissioner always supported Football Reporters of Canada; he's gotta be good
Congratulations and good luck, Stew! Read More
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Saskatchewan appears spared from Trump’s 'Liberation Day' tariffs
As confusion lingered over how U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariffs would affect Canada, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe continued to advocate for free trade across the border. Read More
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Regina man facing attempted murder charges after alleged shooting
A 21-year-old man is facing a list of charges, including three counts of attempted murder, after a Saturday incident that left a youth injured, according to police. Read More
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Team Canada's Ben Hebert rocking curling playoff beard at worlds
Ben Hebert is rocking curling’s version of a playoff beard this week at the World Men’s Curling Championship in Moose Jaw. Read More
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Regina refinery workers who flouted COVID-19 policy were not wrongfully fired, court rules
A Saskatchewan court has ruled that Consumers’ Co-operative Refineries Limited (CCRL) did not wrongfully dismiss two workers who refused to comply with a COVID-19 vaccination and testing policy. Read More
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Conservative Party incumbent Michael Kram launches federal election campaign for Regina–Wascana
Conservative Party of Canada candidate Michael Kram has officially kicked off his campaign with the goal of hanging on to the Regina–Wascana seat in the April 28 federal election. Read More
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From despair to hope: Regina city council to amend zoning in response to Glen Elm trailer court evictions
Homeowners from Regina's Glen Elm Mobile Home Community had a late night waiting to speak with city council about their eviction experience, but it ended up being worth the effort. Read More
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Roughriders extend West Division's top offensive lineman Logan Ferland
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have retained the club’s top offensive lineman for two more seasons. Read More
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