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Residents bask in a Victorian-era Christmas

Residents bask in a Victorian-era Christmas

Organizers say over 1,500 people attend the event each year.
Questions in Leg over Lumsden treatment facility delays

Questions in Leg over Lumsden treatment facility delays

Daily Leg Update: Opposition demand answers on a timeline to open Willowview Recovery’s 60 inpatient beds.
'Don't let your disability define you' says Regina resident

'Don't let your disability define you' says Regina resident

After having a tough childhood and bad job experiences, Darien Sali has worked on improving himself, hoping to one day soon become a security guard.
UPDATE: Fog advisories lifted for most areas in south Sask

UPDATE: Fog advisories lifted for most areas in south Sask

The fog will dissipate through the morning hours.
Janet Kotylak re-elected as Prairie Valley board chair

Janet Kotylak re-elected as Prairie Valley board chair

Terry Berglund will serve another term as vice-chair.
Cancer Agency welcomes new physicians to Saskatoon and Regina

Cancer Agency welcomes new physicians to Saskatoon and Regina

Nine recruits to serve cancer treatment in various capacities in both cities.
An 'online version of Shark Tank,' Launchpine brings businesses and investors together

An 'online version of Shark Tank,' Launchpine brings businesses and investors together

Launchpine debuted around two years ago and currently has around 60 subscribers.
Lithium and potash drive interest in Sask subsurface mineral offering

Lithium and potash drive interest in Sask subsurface mineral offering

Millennium Land Ltd. made the highest bid, $909,356.61 for a 3,914.410-hectare permit block located north of Stoughton.
Sask. medium helps connect loved ones to their departed relatives

Sask. medium helps connect loved ones to their departed relatives

Linda Mullen says she won't convince non-believers of her work.
SCEP Centre receives outdoor makeover thanks to the community

SCEP Centre receives outdoor makeover thanks to the community

One encounter with a local firefighter led to the SCEP Centre upgrading the outside of its base with the help of people throughout Regina.
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