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Regina special council meeting is called for Tuesday, Oct. 1

Regina special council meeting is called for Tuesday, Oct. 1

Council in Regina still has huge backlog to get through by the final meeting of the term on Oct. 9.
NDP has full slate in place for provincial election

NDP has full slate in place for provincial election

New Democrats announced their remaining candidates this week, with party leader Carla Beck being their final nominated candidate running in 2024 election
First Nations University of Canada holds annual Smudge Walk

First Nations University of Canada holds annual Smudge Walk

The smudge walk is held annually to honour Indian residential school survivors.

Armstead aims to prove his 200-yard performance in Roughriders' debut was no fluke

REGINA — While Saskatchewan Roughriders tailback Ryquell Armstead might have some extra motivation heading into Saturday’s game against the Ottawa Redlbacks, he’s adamant that his focus is on helping his new team win.

Crown lawyer will seek to sentence teen as adult after girl set on fire in Saskatoon

SASKATOON, Sask. — Saskatchewan's Ministry of Justice says a Crown prosecutor will be seeking to have a girl accused of setting her schoolmate on fire sentenced as an adult if she is convicted.
$15 minimum wage Oct. 1

$15 minimum wage Oct. 1

Sask's minimum wage set to increase.
Hot commodities drive Sask. Economy

Hot commodities drive Sask. Economy

Three Saskatchewan agriculture commodities reach $1 billion mark in 2024.

New numbers show Alberta lowest in Canada on per capita spending on inmates

EDMONTON — New data shows Alberta spends the lowest amount of money per inmate in Canada – a number the province says is value for money but critics label short-sighted and worrisome.
Carla Beck takes questions from Sask. Chamber of Commerce

Carla Beck takes questions from Sask. Chamber of Commerce

Beck says the NDP is against the carbon tax, and is promising not to raise taxes, and balance the budget in their first term in government.
Shoppers Drug Mart steps forward to help students

Shoppers Drug Mart steps forward to help students

Post-secondary schools to receive menstrual products for students in need.
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