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Sudden death investigation after industrial accident in Regina

Sudden death investigation after industrial accident in Regina

Report of fatal accident on Feb. 2 in the industrial area
White Bear chief, Carlyle mayor respond to anthem controversy

White Bear chief, Carlyle mayor respond to anthem controversy

Municipal leaders discuss the positive contributions of Indigenous people to Carlyle and White Bear.
Yorkton council has parted ways with City Manager Lonnie Kaal

Yorkton council has parted ways with City Manager Lonnie Kaal

At the Special Meeting, City Council subsequently appointed Michael Eger as interim City Manager until the position is filled in permanence
Warm spell wreaks havoc on Regina outdoor rinks

Warm spell wreaks havoc on Regina outdoor rinks

Several outdoor rinks have closed, including the Rink on Wascana.
Canora RCMP: Erratic driver not drunk but sleep-deprived

Canora RCMP: Erratic driver not drunk but sleep-deprived

A vehicle driving south of Canora swerved and crossed the centre line. RCMP located and found the driver was sober but was impacted by lack of sleep.
Groundhog Day: Canada's famous furry forecasters predict early spring

Groundhog Day: Canada's famous furry forecasters predict early spring

Canada's famous prognosticating rodents appeared to reach a consensus on Groundhog Day, as furry forecasters spanning three provinces predicted an early spring.
Agriculture This Week: Wetlands important part of landscape

Agriculture This Week: Wetlands important part of landscape

Wetlands are important, which means collectively we need to assure they are maintained.
Arson charge laid in connection with July 2023 Estevan fire

Arson charge laid in connection with July 2023 Estevan fire

The Estevan Police Service has charged one person in connection with a July 2023 residential fire in the city.
Sask. Sports Awards honour achievements

Sask. Sports Awards honour achievements

Wiens, Crozon named top athletes.
Ottawa to wait until after next federal election to expand assisted dying eligibility

Ottawa to wait until after next federal election to expand assisted dying eligibility

OTTAWA — Adults who want to use a mental illness as the sole basis for an assisted death will likely have to wait at least another three years, the Liberal government said Thursday.
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