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WHL roundup: Pats pad lead then hang on to beat Blades 4-3

WHL roundup: Pats pad lead then hang on to beat Blades 4-3

REGINA — The Regina Pats took a 3-0 lead into the third period and then hung on to beat the visiting Saskatoon Blades 4-3 in Western Hockey League action on Friday night at the Brandt Centre.
Building permits on the rise in Saskatchewan

Building permits on the rise in Saskatchewan

In October 2024, building permits in Saskatchewan totaled $239 million.
Marshals service reports it is a year ahead of schedule

Marshals service reports it is a year ahead of schedule

Saskatchewan Marshals Service expects to be operational by middle of 2025, but opposition NDP express concerns about hiring.
Freeze-up report cites drier than normal conditions prevail

Freeze-up report cites drier than normal conditions prevail

Still below normal, but conditions improved over last year.
Conditions at province’s care homes under microscope at Leg

Conditions at province’s care homes under microscope at Leg

Daily Leg Update: Issues in long term care highlighted during final day of fall sitting.
Latest HOMEBASE hub for youth opens in Regina

Latest HOMEBASE hub for youth opens in Regina

Saskatchewan’s third Integrated Youth Services location now open to provide supports for those age 12-25.
Grand opening for new parkade at Regina General Hospital

Grand opening for new parkade at Regina General Hospital

Ribbon cutting for long-awaited parkade that will add almost 700 new parking spots.
Go online to keep STARS en route

Go online to keep STARS en route

STARS encourages online donations through the holiday season.
Pressures again at Saskatoon’s St. Paul’s Hospital

Pressures again at Saskatoon’s St. Paul’s Hospital

St. Paul’s Hospital emergency patients may need to wait in ambulatory care area, according to NDP
Edmonton Police Chief Dale McFee hired as Alberta premier's top bureaucrat

Edmonton Police Chief Dale McFee hired as Alberta premier's top bureaucrat

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has hired Edmonton Police Chief Dale McFee to be her new top bureaucrat.
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