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Incident closes Wascana Pool

Incident closes Wascana Pool

Incident on the first day of the season for the new Wascana Pool results in it being shut down for the day.
Future interest rate decisions will be taken one at a time, says BoC deputy governor

Future interest rate decisions will be taken one at a time, says BoC deputy governor

OTTAWA — After announcing a rate hike this week, Bank of Canada deputy governor Paul Beaudry says the central bank plans to take future interest rate decisions one at a time.
Russia to challenge Canada for pea export supremacy

Russia to challenge Canada for pea export supremacy

Russia's pea exports to China surge.
Saskatoon police responding to collision

Saskatoon police responding to collision

A collision at the intersection of Circle Drive and Avenue C North that has blocked lanes of traffic and is causing significant delays.
Farm research: Learning to love your local beetles

Farm research: Learning to love your local beetles

DNA sequencing sheds light on rain beetle's pest control potential.
N. B'ford RCMP gang unit recovers skid steer and commercial tools

N. B'ford RCMP gang unit recovers skid steer and commercial tools

Kyle McCaw, 43, and Trebor Swindler, 47, were arrested and are facing numerous charges.
Regina looking to save time on their too-long council meetings

Regina looking to save time on their too-long council meetings

Notice of motion calls for adoption of consent agendas to reduce the length of council meetings at Regina City Hall.
University of Regina business school to get $9.3 million grant

University of Regina business school to get $9.3 million grant

Paul J. Hill School of Business and the Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business secures federal grant for their new program in Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship.
Masters explains why homeless encampment was torn down

Masters explains why homeless encampment was torn down

The indication is that it was the site’s private owner who notified the city that the land would be cleared.
Demand for air purifiers on the rise as smoky conditions persist from wildfires

Demand for air purifiers on the rise as smoky conditions persist from wildfires

TORONTO — The spread of smoke from wildfires across Canada in recent weeks has prompted an uptick in demand for air purifiers, as manufacturers and distributors say it appears Canadians are increasingly looking for ways to keep the air in their homes
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