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Public inquest into 2019 police shooting of Regina man begins next week

Public inquest into 2019 police shooting of Regina man begins next week

An inquest into the 2019 death of Regina resident Geoffrey Morris is set to begin next week, called by the provincial coroners office.
Innocence Canada advocates for First Nations sisters; invites public to join

Innocence Canada advocates for First Nations sisters; invites public to join

Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance were sentenced to life in prison on second-degree murder charges in 1994 for the death of Anthony Joseph Dolff of Kamsack. They have maintained their innocence for almost 30 years.
July 30 COVID-19 update: 448 active cases, report to become weekly

July 30 COVID-19 update: 448 active cases, report to become weekly

As COVID-19 moves from pandemic to endemic, starting Tuesday, Aug. 3, the COVID-19 vaccination and case news release will become weekly, summarizing the vaccination and case information.
July 29 COVID-19 update: 1.4 million doses surpassed, 52 new cases

July 29 COVID-19 update: 1.4 million doses surpassed, 52 new cases

Vaccines Reported An additional 6,019 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,400,844.
NDP say vaccine clinics at Rider games a must-have measure

NDP say vaccine clinics at Rider games a must-have measure

The Sask NDP are seeking a more aggressive vaccination plan from the provincial government moving forward, including clinics at Roughrider games.
July 28 COVID-19 update: 50 new cases, 51 recoveries, no deaths

July 28 COVID-19 update: 50 new cases, 51 recoveries, no deaths

Vaccines Reported An additional 4,562 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,394,825.
RCMP Heritage Centre welcomes new director to head up transition to national museum

RCMP Heritage Centre welcomes new director to head up transition to national museum

The RCMP Heritage Centre in Regina welcomed incoming executive director Tara Robinson Wednesday, who will be leading the centre in its upcoming shift to become a national museum.
NDP, Regina restaurant owner calling on Sask. gov’t to extend pandemic offsale licences

NDP, Regina restaurant owner calling on Sask. gov’t to extend pandemic offsale licences

The Saskatchewan NDP and Regina restaurant owner Josh McLean are calling on the provincial government to extend temporary offsale licences granted to restaurants during pandemic closures, after pulling them on short notice last week.
CurlRegina to host 2022 men’s provincial Tankard championship first time in 30 years

CurlRegina to host 2022 men’s provincial Tankard championship first time in 30 years

Officials gathered at the Cooperator’s Centre in Regina Thursday to announce that the SaskTel Tankard provincial championship will be returning to the Queen City in 2022.
Provincial auditor fails WSA on drainage regulation policies

Provincial auditor fails WSA on drainage regulation policies

The provincial auditor has given the Water Security Agency a failing grade in the most recent report, stating the agency hasn’t made enough changes to improve it’s regulation of drainage in Saskatchewan.
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