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School bus driver charged with impaired driving

School bus driver charged with impaired driving

On June 5, police were dispatched to a school in the 300 block of 14th Street West for a call for service involving a reported impaired driver.
Snake migration season arrives in southern Saskatchewan

Snake migration season arrives in southern Saskatchewan

There are nine species of snakes found in Saskatchewan, and seven of those species are found in the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµwest.
Next potential airline target for Regina airport: Porter

Next potential airline target for Regina airport: Porter

Airport CEO James Bogusz hoping Porter Airlines might be interested in a direct Regina-Ottawa route.
Ex-Vibank school employee gets 28 months for sex crimes against teens

Ex-Vibank school employee gets 28 months for sex crimes against teens

At the time of the offences, she was an education assistant at Vibank Regional School in Prairie Valley School District.
Two men arrested in $4M organized crime drug bust stand trial in Battleford

Two men arrested in $4M organized crime drug bust stand trial in Battleford

Sahilpreet Grewal, 19, and Parminder Singh, 20, both of Edmonton, appeared in the Court of King's Bench in Battleford on June 10. 
Evacuation order lifted, La Ronge and Hall Lake Area return begins June 12

Evacuation order lifted, La Ronge and Hall Lake Area return begins June 12

Evacuees from Hall Lake, Sucker River, La Ronge and Stanley Mission can begin returning home June 12 after the evacuation order was officially lifted.
Wildfire update: weather cooperating, but still some evacuee concerns

Wildfire update: weather cooperating, but still some evacuee concerns

"We are doing everything humanly possible" to answer calls within 24 hours, said SPSA President Marlo Pritchard of the 855 line.
NDP slams government over ombudsman criticisms of wildfire response

NDP slams government over ombudsman criticisms of wildfire response

Cumberland MLA Jordan McPhail, House Leader Nicole Sarauer blast provincial response.
Ignored in Canada, Regina father seeks U.S. aid to treat rare spinal condition

Ignored in Canada, Regina father seeks U.S. aid to treat rare spinal condition

Regina resident Mackenzie Wagman suffers from Bertolotti syndrome, a rare spinal condition, which he says is not treated in Canada.
The highest-paid City of Regina workers for 2024 have been revealed

The highest-paid City of Regina workers for 2024 have been revealed

According to financial documents, city manager Niki Anderson was the highest-paid city worker, earning roughly $317,112 last year. 
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