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ATV driver facing charges following fatal collision

ATV driver facing charges following fatal collision

Officers responded along with local EMS and located an injured man, who had been a passenger on the ATV. He was transported to hospital and later declared deceased.
Estevan chiropractor proud of Indigenous roots

Estevan chiropractor proud of Indigenous roots

Dr. David Peeace, who has been practising in Estevan for 21 years, is part of the new Indigenous Chiropractic Caucus.
More money could prevent violence and bullying in schools: STF

More money could prevent violence and bullying in schools: STF

The president of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) says increasing funding for education could help address violence and bullying — like a recent incident at A.E. Peacock Collegiate — in schools.
Man receives multiple injuries after being stabbed in robbery

Man receives multiple injuries after being stabbed in robbery

Arriving officers located the man, and observed multiple injuries to his face and leg.
Man looking at weapons charges following police seizure in NB

Man looking at weapons charges following police seizure in NB

A firearm and ammunition were seized from the home.
New USask principal looks to connect the campus to Prince Albert

New USask principal looks to connect the campus to Prince Albert

Jay Wilson envisions a full range of supports for students.
Old phones turned in so others can have new ones

Old phones turned in so others can have new ones

Initial donation of nearly 2,500 devices made.
After years in storage, Chinese mural finds new home at Jade Garden

After years in storage, Chinese mural finds new home at Jade Garden

A Chinese mural, a bison sculpture and a Royal Canadian Air Force artwork were some topics the public art committee discussed during its recent meeting.
Town of Carlyle donates $2.5 million to new pre-K-12 school

Town of Carlyle donates $2.5 million to new pre-K-12 school

The goal is for the school to be open in September 2027.
Permanent shelter on Halifax St. is approved at Regina council

Permanent shelter on Halifax St. is approved at Regina council

Latest proposal to locate permanent shelter at 1600 Halifax St. passes by 9-2 vote.
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