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New Provincial Drug Alert system is launched

New Provincial Drug Alert system is launched

New alert system to enable Ministry of Health to warn the public about toxic drugs that could pose a risk to the public.
Tracking and warning about toxicity focus of new alert

Tracking and warning about toxicity focus of new alert

Provincial drug alert system launches.
Major damage from fire at Luiggi’s Pasta House on Albert Street

Major damage from fire at Luiggi’s Pasta House on Albert Street

Explosion occured at the south side of restaurant business on the 400 block of Albert Street on Wednesday afternoon.
Sask Sport Awards gala hosted Feb. 1 in Regina

Sask Sport Awards gala hosted Feb. 1 in Regina

Olympic, Paralympic athletes and international medallists among finalists for excellence awards.
Sask. Teachers' Federation set to strike January 16

Sask. Teachers' Federation set to strike January 16

The STF noted that if the government’s intransigence continues, additional job action will follow the strike on Jan. 16.
Blast of arctic air over Western Canada could bring wind chill that feels like -55

Blast of arctic air over Western Canada could bring wind chill that feels like -55

REVELSTOKE, B.C. — Extreme cold and bitter winds are pushing in from the Arctic through Yukon, the Northwest Territories, B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan, bringing wind chill that feels as low as -55 in some regions.
Record winter enrolment for University of Regina

Record winter enrolment for University of Regina

University of Regina reports 16,200 students for the first day of the winter term, the highest ever
Gov’t program aims to increase rental availability

Gov’t program aims to increase rental availability

35 per cent of secondary suite costs provided.
Warming bus to be available in Regina starting tonight

Warming bus to be available in Regina starting tonight

Regina Transit Overnight Warming Bus will be in action for residents experiencing homelessness.
592,000 employed in Saskatchewan in 2023

592,000 employed in Saskatchewan in 2023

An increase of 10,700 over 2022.
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