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Homeless emergency motion to be back at Regina council Sept. 13

Homeless emergency motion to be back at Regina council Sept. 13

No unanimous consent from council to have Notice of Motion waived to allow motion to be discussed at Wednesday鈥檚 meeting.
Oldest tree in Victoria Park set to come down

Oldest tree in Victoria Park set to come down

An American Elm estimated to be 123 years old is to be removed by the City of Regina this weekend.
Taxpayers group wants Sask. Gas taxes cut

Taxpayers group wants Sask. Gas taxes cut

By 2030, the two carbon taxes could increase the price of gasoline by about 55 cents per litre.
Harvest continues in province, with some moisture for crops

Harvest continues in province, with some moisture for crops

The southwest is leading the province in harvest progress, and producers in the northwest were delayed due to rain showers.
Saskatchewan vice-chief David Pratt running for Assembly of First Nations leadership

Saskatchewan vice-chief David Pratt running for Assembly of First Nations leadership

OTTAWA 鈥 David Pratt is the first person to announce his intention to run to be the new national chief of the Assembly of First Nations.
No-essay credit union scholarships now worth $10,000

No-essay credit union scholarships now worth $10,000

Innovation Federal Credit Union rewards student members.
Survey uncovers Canadians鈥 mortgage misunderstandings and regrets

Survey uncovers Canadians鈥 mortgage misunderstandings and regrets

More than a third of Canadians regret their current mortgage situation: REMIC survey.
Regina council decides 鈥渘o鈥 to alcohol in parks

Regina council decides 鈥渘o鈥 to alcohol in parks

City council votes down resolution that would have allowed alcohol consumption in 12 designated outdoor public parks
Regina residents can start applying for disaster relief

Regina residents can start applying for disaster relief

Residents can apply for relief under the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program in connection to the heavy rain events on June 2 and 7.
Biggar under investigation for animal abuse allegations

Biggar under investigation for animal abuse allegations

An Animal Protective Services of Saskatchewan investigation is currently ongoing as the Town of Biggar has recently been accused of illegally dumping stray cats outside town boundaries.
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