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Officer injured following assault in Regina

Officer injured following assault in Regina

A struggle ensued, leading the officer to sustain a wrist injury.
Regina Police report decline in crime, but spike in sexual assault and high-speed tickets

Regina Police report decline in crime, but spike in sexual assault and high-speed tickets

Regina Police stats for November show a decrease in overall crime, but sexual assault cases are up by over 14 per cent.
Regina City Council approves $1.33 million rent reduction for Roughriders despite concerns

Regina City Council approves $1.33 million rent reduction for Roughriders despite concerns

Ward 8 Coun. Shanon Zachidniak said she was disappointed that her resident's concerns could not be addressed regarding the debt write-off.
NDP blasts Moe over award during Toronto trip

NDP blasts Moe over award during Toronto trip

Daily Leg Update: Opposition roast Premier Scott Moe for attending what they characterized as a partisan event.
Leg sitting ends; affordability the dominant issue throughout

Leg sitting ends; affordability the dominant issue throughout

Two-week sitting sees bills passed on affordability and extending carbon tax relief on home heating.
Sask. Sports Hall of Famer overcame hardships to become successful runner

Sask. Sports Hall of Famer overcame hardships to become successful runner

Ted Jaleta was born in Ethiopia, grew up in poverty and was almost killed before making a successful career as a runner in Canada.
Holiday fun at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Holiday fun at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Explore the RSM’s amazing exhibits, activities and programs for all ages.
Author overcomes stuttering to share his love for Regina through books

Author overcomes stuttering to share his love for Regina through books

Johnny Slastukin, an author from Regina, started writing books as a way to express his feelings through print because of his stuttering.
NDP emergency motion on health care goes nowhere

NDP emergency motion on health care goes nowhere

Daily Leg Update: Emergency motion on healthcare task force is squashed, as Opposition also raise concerns about issues in Oxbow and Yorkton.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic research programs recognized nationally

Saskatchewan Polytechnic research programs recognized nationally

Applied research projects have been increased by 30 per cent.
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