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Health Care Auxiliary continues to enjoy great community support

Health Care Auxiliary continues to enjoy great community support

The auxiliary has been working to fundraise $320,000 to purchase the new x-ray equipment. Now that it has nearly paid for, it's weighing its options for its next fundraising project at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Saskatchewan scientists rediscover bee species last seen in 1955

Saskatchewan scientists rediscover bee species last seen in 1955

The Macropis Cuckoo Bee specimen, Epeoloides pilosulus, was collected near Grasslands National Park, close to Wood Mountain
Educator shares reconciliation journey as she begins research of topic

Educator shares reconciliation journey as she begins research of topic

"...by walking together...we can create powerful change."
Statistics Canada says job vacancies continued to fall in July

Statistics Canada says job vacancies continued to fall in July

Statistics Canada says the number of job vacancies in July fell 5.8 per cent to their lowest level since May 2021.
Police investigate after shots fired at Prince Albert home

Police investigate after shots fired at Prince Albert home

Prince Albert Police Service say that officers were called at about 11:44 a.m. on Sept. 27.
Sports This Week: Two familiar faces gone from TO Arrows

Sports This Week: Two familiar faces gone from TO Arrows

Bill Webb, Toronto Arrows President and General Partner dies
Construction site fire deemed deliberate: Arson investigation underway

Construction site fire deemed deliberate: Arson investigation underway

The fire started at a framed wall on the main floor.
Immigration drives massive Canadian population increase: StatCan

Immigration drives massive Canadian population increase: StatCan

Canada's population is now estimated to be well over 40 million. 
Column: Which highway will we complain about now?

Column: Which highway will we complain about now?

An opinion piece on previous experiences with Roche Percee Access Road and the completion of roadworks.
Fence to come down at Regina City Hall

Fence to come down at Regina City Hall

Regina City Manager Niki Anderson confirms fences at the City Hall courtyard will be removed Thursday morning, as the area is safe and clean.
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