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Mandryk: Sask. government pays for dismissing classroom complexity concerns
To suggest the Saskatchewan Arbitration Board's recent ruling on classroom complexity is historic — as the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) has — needs to be put into context. Read More
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Community, Indigenous resilience essential elements of small business success in Regina
Dubois, a member of George Gordon First Nation, says accessing initial funding was a barrier. She thinks it can be for many entrepreneurs. Read More
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Brier: Saskatchewan’s McEwen finishes second in Pool B after loss to Jacobs
For results from Friday's playoff action at the Brier, check out the latest update here. Read More
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Roughriders add 6-foot-2 American receiver
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have added another American pass catcher to the roster for the 2025 CFL season. Read More
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Saskatchewan’s Rylan Kleiter eliminated from Brier playoff contention
Rylan Kleiter’s playoff hopes at the 2025 Montana’s Brier were dashed on Thursday. Read More
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U of R Rams player charged in drug bust released on conditions
Michael Jourdan, a university-level football player facing fentanyl trafficking charges, has been released from custody on conditions. Read More
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Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation chief arrested on fraud, money laundering
Chief Scott Eashappie of Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation has been arrested on charges related to financial fraud, according to a police news release issued Wednesday. Read More
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Five things to do this weekend in Regina (March 7-9)
Don’t let the winter blues get you down. Read More
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Letters: Trump ending post-war era of America leading the free world
The post-Second World War era was defined by the Soviet Bloc aligned against the world's democracies, with the United States as leader of the Free World. That all changed with the election of Donald Trump to a second term of office. Read More
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Davis: Football players face the court of public opinion before facing a real court
Guilty until proven innocent. Read More
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Mandryk: Moe's non-response to Trump tariffs hasn't been worth watching
Seven years ago when Canada's now-longest-serving premier was brand new, Scott Moe's first words to the public he had just been assigned to lead were "just watch me." Read More
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The Youth Criminal Justice Act: What can journalists publish, and who does it protect?
When police announce that a violent crime has been committed, people want to know who was hurt and who was charged. Read More
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Matriarch's Collective tackles food insecurity in Regina with dignity and respect
When handing out food to unhoused people in Regina, Lori Whiteman makes it a habit to ask which First Nation an individual is from. Read More
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Regina woman sent to prison for killing man while driving impaired
Shauntae Sunkawasti, a Regina woman who struck and killed a 75-year-old man while driving impaired, has been given a prison sentence of 26 months. Read More
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McEwen tops Kleiter in all-Saskatchewan battle at the Brier
Two Saskatchewan teams were pitted against each other on Wednesday afternoon at the 2025 Montana’s Brier in Kelowna, B.C. Read More
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announces provincial response to Trump's tariffs
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced a raft of responses to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Wednesday — a day after the onset of a north-south trade war. Read More
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Motion to reconsider fluoride decision on Regina water coming to city council
One Regina city councillor is looking to revisit a previous decision to add fluoride to Regina's water. Read More
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UR Pride says URSU 'withholding' 2024 student fees over non-compliance
UR Pride Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity says it has not received any student fees for last year from the University of Regina Students' Union (URSU), putting at risk the centre's ability to keep its doors open in the future. Read More
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