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Where the provincial race stands as the horses head to the gate

Where the provincial race stands as the horses head to the gate

Tom McIntosh, Professor on Politics and International Studies at University of Regina, speaks to Sask Today on where things stand provincially going into an election.
Lori Bresciani launches her bid for mayor of Regina

Lori Bresciani launches her bid for mayor of Regina

Ward Four councillor Bresciani launching campaign for fiscal responsibility as she takes on incumbent Sandra Masters
Sask. Polytechnic implements academic division restructure

Sask. Polytechnic implements academic division restructure

Boosts innovation and collaboration.
Executive Committee to discuss Regina permanent shelter location

Executive Committee to discuss Regina permanent shelter location

1600 Halifax Street is latest proposed location from administration for a permanent shelter.
Sask. manufacturing sales totalled $2.1 billion in July

Sask. manufacturing sales totalled $2.1 billion in July

Province sees 28 per cent month-over-month growth.
Inquest begins Oct. 7 into death of Oliver Rundle

Inquest begins Oct. 7 into death of Oliver Rundle

Rundle died in custody in 2021.
MOU signed for rent-to-own program in Regina’s North Central

MOU signed for rent-to-own program in Regina’s North Central

Province, City of Regina and Silver Sage sign partnership to increase affordable housing options in North Central neighbourhood.
Medical association making formal apology Wednesday

Medical association making formal apology Wednesday

Canadians invited to view live-streaming of CMA statement to First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples.
Two ex-Sask Party MLAs are running for Sask United

Two ex-Sask Party MLAs are running for Sask United

Former Sask Party members Greg Brkich running in Saskatoon Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast, Denis Allchurch running in Meadow Lake for Sask United Party
Provincial ministers say growth plan is ahead of schedule

Provincial ministers say growth plan is ahead of schedule

Government ministers Jeremy Harrison, Jim Reiter, David Marit point to several areas in which the province exceeded economic targets.
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