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University of Regina update

Dr. Thomas Chase, Interim President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Regina, provided an update on August 7 for the university.

Drive-in the night away with Justin LaBrash and True North

Update: Concert location at the Assiniboia Fairgrounds is confirmed

A glance at the Prairie Â鶹´«Ã½AV Schools #210 Division’s contingency plan for 2020-2021

All 27 school divisions in Saskatchewan have developed contingency plans for the upcoming school year.

Jesus revealed as Lord and Saviour

On August 6, Christians around the world celebrate one of the greatest events in Jesus' life, His Transfiguration. This event is recorded in three of the Gospels and noted in II Peter.

(Updated) Public Service Announcement: Possible COVID-19 exposure at businesses in Regina

Updated to August 7

Statement from NDP Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon regarding jobs and schools

“Today’s jobs numbers show that there are almost 29,000 fewer jobs in Saskatchewan than this time last year and that our economy is in serious trouble.

Safe schools plan: PPE procured; level 2 mandatory masking under consideration

The Saskatchewan government has procured six million disposable masks for schools in the province with an investment of $2.3 million, representing a supply of masks for school divisions until the end of the calendar year.

Reader is unsure about who to vote for (if there’s a snap election this fall)

Looking at the prospect of a snap election this fall is also an invitation to ponder some very significant changes to our federal political landscape, leaving voters shaking their heads and wondering who or what to vote for.

Remote legislation made permanent in Saskatchewan

Four sets of temporary regulations created during COVID-19 that permit the remote witnessing of certain documents will be made permanent.

The Métis are a distinct cultural group in Saskatchewan and Western Canada

Those who belong to the Historic Métis Nation are defined as the descendants of the Aboriginal people with a mixture of (mostly French) European ancestry from Manitoba’s Red River Valley.
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