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Comedic bed-and-breakfast play opens BCP's 2023-24 season

Comedic bed-and-breakfast play opens BCP's 2023-24 season

Out of seven cast members, three are new to the club — for two, this play, You Can't Get There From Here, serves as their acting debut.
Demolition of Queen's Hotel in Battleford set for March 2024

Demolition of Queen's Hotel in Battleford set for March 2024

The future of the Queen's Hotel is still up in the air as the Kim family considers selling the property and the date for demolition is pushed to next year.
Debate on Parents Bill of Rights legislation is now on

Debate on Parents Bill of Rights legislation is now on

Daily Leg Update: Second reading debate finally under way at Saskatchewan Legislature, as special sitting continues.
Sask. Teachers Federation declares impasse in contract talks

Sask. Teachers Federation declares impasse in contract talks

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill says government willing to negotiate, wants teachers union to return to bargaining table.
Health infrastructure, overcapacity issues hot provincial topics

Health infrastructure, overcapacity issues hot provincial topics

Saskatchewan Party government, opposition NDP host competing announcements on health care on Oct. 16.
Legislature reacts after human rights commissioner resigns

Legislature reacts after human rights commissioner resigns

Daily Leg Update: Government ministers surprised by Heather Kuttai’s resignation, but are not about to walk back on their parental consent legislation.
Today at the Legislature: Oct. 16, 2023

Today at the Legislature: Oct. 16, 2023

Legislature looks to begin debate on Parents Bill of Rights.
Outlaws brings in top shelf Saskatchewan comedian

Outlaws brings in top shelf Saskatchewan comedian

Comedian bringing Sasakatchewan humour to Wilkie for senior hockey fundraiser.
Road Warriors: Meet the football famous Macklin family

Road Warriors: Meet the football famous Macklin family

Macklin's Cosh family passion for the Riders goes far beyond the field in Regina.
The last dance: Sugartop will play music up until the end

The last dance: Sugartop will play music up until the end

As one of Western Canada's only female musicians still playing old-time music learns to fly solo, Sugartop is facing the end of an era as Saskatchewan's old-time dances are beginning to falter.
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