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Building stronger infrastructure in Regina

Building stronger infrastructure in Regina

The City of Regina is investing $244 million in roads and infrastructure upgrades during the 2025 construction season.
Weyburn Police Service have busy week responding to 78 calls

Weyburn Police Service have busy week responding to 78 calls

The Weyburn Police Service responded to 78 calls for service over the past week between April 28 to May 4, resulting in a total of 9 charges.
Moose Jaw’s new ‘inclusivity statement’ focuses on being welcoming

Moose Jaw’s new ‘inclusivity statement’ focuses on being welcoming

During its recent regular meeting, city council approved a new inclusivity statement, amended the noise bylaw, learned about three upcoming motions and appointed three members to different committee roles.
Birch Hills business broken into, caught on tape

Birch Hills business broken into, caught on tape

A lone male suspect stole multiple items such as alcohol, food and some cash
Yorkton Legion seeks names for veterans’ book

Yorkton Legion seeks names for veterans’ book

Those who served in war, peacekeeping, the Cold War, or are active members are eligible to be included in the book.
RCMP detachment lines are out of order

RCMP detachment lines are out of order

RCMP advise the public that to report a non-emergency, they should call 310-RCMP.
Cattlemen attend 'town hall' on bovine tuberculosis in Yorkton

Cattlemen attend 'town hall' on bovine tuberculosis in Yorkton

Allison Danyluk Ross, a Canadian Food Inspection Agency regional veterinary officer began by giving a broad overview of the disease
Court orders new trial for Moose Jaw man’s 2020 murder conviction

Court orders new trial for Moose Jaw man’s 2020 murder conviction

Vincent William Picke was convicted last year of second-degree murder in the death of Shaun Holmes.
A mother's grief: Honouring lives lost, voices silenced

A mother's grief: Honouring lives lost, voices silenced

Crystal Duquette and her family are still hurting.
Opinion: U.S. Google lawsuits could help save Canadian journalism

Opinion: U.S. Google lawsuits could help save Canadian journalism

But any real benefit for smaller publishers depends on Canadian policy-makers stepping up to finish the job.
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