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Poundmaker Cree Nation leaves FSIN to 'protect treaty rights'

Poundmaker Cree Nation leaves FSIN to 'protect treaty rights'

Poundmaker, "in exercising their jurisdiction," served a band council resolution to the FSIN terminating its membership, effective immediately.
Diplomatic economic mission arrives in Saskatchewan

Diplomatic economic mission arrives in Saskatchewan

Mission to visit locations in Regina, Saskatoon.
Man charged with second degree murder following inmate death

Man charged with second degree murder following inmate death

Adrian Cote made a first appearance in provincial court Friday, Oct. 14.
Expanded eligibility for PST rebate on new home construction

Expanded eligibility for PST rebate on new home construction

The rebate now includes homes where a contract has been signed and the property meets new housing start criteria prior to April 1, 2023.
Winners of $1 million lottery ticket unveiled

Winners of $1 million lottery ticket unveiled

'Ashley’s Crew of 52' will be sharing in a $1 million winning MaxMillions prize.
Five things to know about the Oct. 13 COVID-19 report

Five things to know about the Oct. 13 COVID-19 report

COVID-19 numbers now included in an integrated report on the broad range of respiratory viruses.
Free pancake breakfast for Fire Prevention Week

Free pancake breakfast for Fire Prevention Week

Regina event meant to thank the community for their support of the fire department during this year’s Fire Prevention Week.
Researchers shine CLS beam towards better COVID treatment

Researchers shine CLS beam towards better COVID treatment

Sights zero in on the structure and characteristics of one important viral protein that makes a tempting target for antiviral drugs.
Province to co-pay cochlear implants replacement

Province to co-pay cochlear implants replacement

New co-pay model will take effect Dec. 1 to help residents who need to replace their cochlear implants devices.
FSIN blasts Premier Moe’s policy paper

FSIN blasts Premier Moe’s policy paper

Chief Bobby Cameron says provincial government is ignoring Treaty rights.
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