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Queen City Pride Parade returning to Regina

Queen City Pride Parade returning to Regina

The parade is expected to see 120 entries, with over 4,000 participants.
Woman charged with vehicle arson appears in Estevan court

Woman charged with vehicle arson appears in Estevan court

Three charges were laid after vehicle fire in the southeast in April.
RCMP disarms pipe bomb in Lloydminster backyard

RCMP disarms pipe bomb in Lloydminster backyard

Police are now trying to determine where the pipe came from and aren’t certain if this was an isolated incident.
SHA restructures leadership to strengthen frontline care

SHA restructures leadership to strengthen frontline care

SHA's new leadership model aims to enhance patient care province-wide.
Blast from the Past: Wilkie golf tournament drew 95 golfers

Blast from the Past: Wilkie golf tournament drew 95 golfers

The popular Knights of Columbus float, replicating a shi,p made its debut at the Unity Western Days parade.
Displays, workshops and other activities highlight Indigenous culture

Displays, workshops and other activities highlight Indigenous culture

Celebrating National Indigenous History Month at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.
Robertson and Dmytruk earn major kinesiology 2025 grad awards

Robertson and Dmytruk earn major kinesiology 2025 grad awards

Honoured as Most Outstanding Graduate and Dean’s Medal recipient.
Prairie Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ trustees change bus policy after parents push back

Prairie Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ trustees change bus policy after parents push back

Trustees with Prairie Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ School Division have agreed to amend a busing-focused board policy after parents from Sunningdale School raised concerns about changes to the document.
AgraCity says it is unable to fill orders

AgraCity says it is unable to fill orders

AgraCity has told customers it will be unable to deliver outstanding product in a timely manner this spring due to cash flow problems.
Agriculture This Week: Not time to do anything with supply-management

Agriculture This Week: Not time to do anything with supply-management

Supply management proponents say they’ve given up enough, and don’t want the system weakened further.
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