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Crossword Deluxe winner 'kept uncovering word after word'

Crossword Deluxe winner 'kept uncovering word after word'

鈥淚 won $20 right away and then just kept uncovering word after word鈥︹ said Eileen Kessel at her prize claim interview.
Indigenous leaders take legal action for breached treaties

Indigenous leaders take legal action for breached treaties

Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations plan to sue governments.
Departing ministers a key reason for Moe鈥檚 latest shuffle

Departing ministers a key reason for Moe鈥檚 latest shuffle

Premier Scott Moe explains the rationale for latest cabinet shuffle, while NDP dismiss the changes as more of the same.
Walking the past: Saskatchewan trail walks reveal indigenous history

Walking the past: Saskatchewan trail walks reveal indigenous history

How a walk across parts of Saskatchewan tries to reconcile shared history.
New Education Minister Cockrill thrown quickly into the fire

New Education Minister Cockrill thrown quickly into the fire

Newly appointed Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill faced a barrage of questions on parental consent policy unveiled by his predecessor Dustin Duncan last week.
Moe shuffles cabinet; new ministers for Health, Education

Moe shuffles cabinet; new ministers for Health, Education

Several changes in major portfolios as government gets ready for 2024 election.
Manage natural gas services on-the-go

Manage natural gas services on-the-go

SaskEnergy launches new mobile app.
A cross-Canada cycling journey to promote accessibility

A cross-Canada cycling journey to promote accessibility

Kevin Mills and Nikki Davenport of Pedaling Possibilities brings their journey to Regina in support of an accessible bike route.
It鈥檚 move-in day for students at the University of Regina

It鈥檚 move-in day for students at the University of Regina

Monday was the day for students to move into the dorm rooms at the University of Regina, with lots of help from student ambassadors
School boards want pause on parental consent policy

School boards want pause on parental consent policy

Saskatchewan School Boards Association latest to voice concern about policy that parents know about changes to names or pronouns.
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