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"A historic day," as sod is turned for Indigenous Sask. gallery

"A historic day," as sod is turned for Indigenous Sask. gallery

The Government of Canada will invest up to $4,371,287 while the Government of Saskatchewan will contribute $1,457,96 to see the project completed.
Awards ceremony honours change makers

Awards ceremony honours change makers

Six outstanding individuals invested with the Saskatchewan Order Of Merit.
Funding boost for improving intellectual disability services

Funding boost for improving intellectual disability services

Social Services provides funding to support capital needs.
Regina’s Gordon block is coming down on 12th Avenue

Regina’s Gordon block is coming down on 12th Avenue

Silverado Demolition handling the construction of 12th Avenue heritage property that was destroyed by fire on Sunday.
Moe to recall Legislature after injunction on schools policy

Moe to recall Legislature after injunction on schools policy

Saskatchewan government plans to use Notwithstanding Clause after a court decision to pause Parental Inclusion and Consent policy
Regina City Hall fences are now gone

Regina City Hall fences are now gone

No longer a reason for fence to be up, says City Manager Niki Anderson.
Vibrant population growth continues in Saskatchewan

Vibrant population growth continues in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan keeps growing at fastest pace in more than a century.
Short Regina council meeting includes scholarship recognition

Short Regina council meeting includes scholarship recognition

Regina City Hall Update: 17 Henry Baker scholarship winners are announced; council also approves a land sale as well as a move to a registered voters list.
Saskatchewan farmers wrap harvest, hope for winter moisture

Saskatchewan farmers wrap harvest, hope for winter moisture

With the limited moisture this year, many livestock producers are experiencing moderate water shortages for their animals.
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
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