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New group home gets grand opening in Regina

New group home gets grand opening in Regina

Grand opening on Thursday for a group home for four Regina residents, joined by representatives from the province and Chip and Dale Homes Inc.
Health recruitment tour to be launched later this September

Health recruitment tour to be launched later this September

Saskatchewan to promote opportunities in health care in a recruiting tour in eastern Canada Sept. 22 to Oct. 6.
Rate Review Panel completes review of SaskEnergy decrease

Rate Review Panel completes review of SaskEnergy decrease

Panel recommends reduction from $4.20 to $3.20 gigajoules In commodity rate.
Harvest operations pass halfway point, varying yields for crops

Harvest operations pass halfway point, varying yields for crops

The diverse growing conditions across the province this year are apparent as producers are seeing varying yields for all crop types.
Provincial funding to BATC to buy North Battleford shelter

Provincial funding to BATC to buy North Battleford shelter

Saskatchewan Housing Corporation providing $219,000 to the Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs to purchase Miwasin Kikinaw 40-space emergency shelter location on 102nd Street.
FSIN: Killers like Kenneth Mackay should "die in prison"

FSIN: Killers like Kenneth Mackay should "die in prison"

FSIN says the Parole Board of Canada has failed to reflect the diversity and needs of Canadian society, especially the First Nation people who are overrepresented in the prison system.
Lead pipes reporting an issue at Regina City Hall

Lead pipes reporting an issue at Regina City Hall

Regina City Hall Update: Executive Committee votes for reporting on Lead Service Connection Management Program every two years.
Record-breaking month for Saskatchewan real estate market

Record-breaking month for Saskatchewan real estate market

Strong August sales met with a pullback in new listings.
SGI's Traffic Safety Spotlight: Slow down in school zones

SGI's Traffic Safety Spotlight: Slow down in school zones

Reduce your speed to keep children safe as they head back to class
Opinion: This Online News Act is a disaster for Canadians

Opinion: This Online News Act is a disaster for Canadians

John Cairns’ News Watch - Facebook’s removal of news links was entirely predictable and avoidable.
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