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Interlocutor releases interim report on burial sites

Interlocutor releases interim report on burial sites

Multitude of barriers still exist in undertaking the work needed.
Council imposes final ruling on LeBlanc, Stevens ethics matters

Council imposes final ruling on LeBlanc, Stevens ethics matters

Regina city council passes motion expressing disappointment in actions of Councillors LeBlanc and Stevens; no apology letters required.
People's Party leader Maxime Bernier vows to run again despite byelection defeat

People's Party leader Maxime Bernier vows to run again despite byelection defeat

Bernier optimistic for PPC's future.
Riders post another $3.9 million net profit in 2022-23

Riders post another $3.9 million net profit in 2022-23

Like in 2022, the Saskatchewan Roughriders presented almost identically-good financial numbers at the club’s 2023 AGM.
Flying high for hope: Pilot's mission for medical care access

Flying high for hope: Pilot's mission for medical care access

Hope Air charity takes flight in Saskatchewan.
Scenes from National Indigenous Peoples Day in Regina

Scenes from National Indigenous Peoples Day in Regina

Celebrations took place in downtown Regina commemorating National Indigenous People’s Day
MOU signed between First Nations U. of Canada, U of R

MOU signed between First Nations U. of Canada, U of R

University of Regina President and First Nations University of Canada President signed renewal of Memorandum of Understanding.
Saskatoon Tribal Council’s chief receives honorary Polytech degree

Saskatoon Tribal Council’s chief receives honorary Polytech degree

This year marks 20 years since Saskatchewan Polytechnic awarded its first honorary credential.
National Indigenous Peoples Day is back June 21 in Regina

National Indigenous Peoples Day is back June 21 in Regina

Festivities for Indigenous Day happen from 10 a.m to 1:30 p.m. in Victoria Park and City Square Plaza.
Innovation Credit Union to have national reach

Innovation Credit Union to have national reach

The federally approved change means Innovation CU can promote its products and services across the country, something it could not do as a provincially regulated credit union.
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