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Saskatchewan premier to visit Washington to talk Trump tariffs, border security

Saskatchewan premier to visit Washington to talk Trump tariffs, border security

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he's visiting Washington next week to convince U.S. officials that imposing tariffs on Canadian goods is a bad idea and that he shares their concerns about border security.
REAL future among items to come up at Regina council next week

REAL future among items to come up at Regina council next week

Council meets again Feb. 12 with REAL governance structure likely a hot topic.
With tariffs still a concern, Premier Moe heads to DC

With tariffs still a concern, Premier Moe heads to DC

Moe will be going to D.C. as part of Council of the Federation delegation, meeting with US officials and businesses.
Tim Hortons raises $1.3 million for Special Olympics

Tim Hortons raises $1.3 million for Special Olympics

All proceeds from sale of Special Olympics Donuts donated.
USask community celebrates roots during Black History Month

USask community celebrates roots during Black History Month

‘Radiant Roots: Honouring our Heritage’ is the theme for 2025.
RCMP continue investigating killings of 4 in home on Saskatchewan First Nation

RCMP continue investigating killings of 4 in home on Saskatchewan First Nation

REGINA — RCMP say the autopsies of four homicide victims found in a home in southern Saskatchewan are underway.
Tariffs, market access concerns for Beck at pulse growers meeting

Tariffs, market access concerns for Beck at pulse growers meeting

NDP Leader Carla Beck attends Sask. Pulse Growers Regina winter meeting, where trade is an emerging issue.
Update: Still some areas of Sask. not recommended for travel

Update: Still some areas of Sask. not recommended for travel

Poor highway conditions and continued blowing snow means staying off the roads when you can.
Particularly bad highway conditions continue near Regina

Particularly bad highway conditions continue near Regina

Highway Hotline is reporting several Travel Not Recommended alerts for highways south and east of Regina, and a partial closure on Highway 1.
RCMP warn drivers of poor road conditions after heavy snowfall

RCMP warn drivers of poor road conditions after heavy snowfall

Drifting and blowing snow is expected to continue throughout the day, hindering road conditions and visibility.
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