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Nominations open to honour baseball history

Nominations open to honour baseball history

Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame accepting nominees until March 15.
Tight-lipped Bank of Canada holds key rate at 5%, says it's too early to cut rates

Tight-lipped Bank of Canada holds key rate at 5%, says it's too early to cut rates

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada brushed off questions about rate cuts as it held its policy rate at five per cent, arguing inflation is still too high to justify lower borrowing costs.
Unity says goodbye to last of its Second World War veterans

Unity says goodbye to last of its Second World War veterans

A special fly-past was scheduled for March 2, honouring Second World War veteran Silas Campbell, who passed away Jan. 27.
Meet Sinclair, the new Regina PADS facility dog

Meet Sinclair, the new Regina PADS facility dog

Sinclair was formally introduced at an event in Regina Wednesday morning by Regina Police Service.
Truco Trick Riders to fearlessly perform this summer

Truco Trick Riders to fearlessly perform this summer

The five young women who comprise the Truco Trick Riders group won’t let a few bruises get in their way as they fearlessly perform riding tricks for audiences this spring and summer.
Update: Man arrested in police incident near Delmas, video

Update: Man arrested in police incident near Delmas, video

37-year-old charged with firearms offences, uttering threats and resisting arrest
Seniors should look for new sources of income on tax returns

Seniors should look for new sources of income on tax returns

Filing an income tax and benefit return annually is important so that residents can receive any refund, benefit, or credit payments.
Man out on bail for manslaughter wanted for breaching conditions

Man out on bail for manslaughter wanted for breaching conditions

Jared Gale was granted bail after he was charged with manslaughter. He is now wanted for breaching his release conditions.
More withdrawals of supervision planned for Friday

More withdrawals of supervision planned for Friday

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation announces more rotating withdrawals of noon hour supervision in several school divisions March 8.
Have a solid plan to remove ice fishing shelters

Have a solid plan to remove ice fishing shelters

Deadlines looming March 15 and 31.
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