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Mosaic - Festival of Cultures is on in Regina

Mosaic - Festival of Cultures is on in Regina

Annual Mosaic Festival is on with 18 venues offering food and entertainment in Regina.
Riders unveil new alternative jersey

Riders unveil new alternative jersey

The new alternative brand includes dark, obsidian green uniforms and an alternate logo.
Saskatoon boosts washroom accessability for the homeless

Saskatoon boosts washroom accessability for the homeless

Council funds staffed washrooms for Riversdale, Pleasant Hill and riverbank locations.
Crop Report: СÀ¶ÊÓƵeast leads the way in seeding

Crop Report: СÀ¶ÊÓƵeast leads the way in seeding

Crop Report for the period May 21-27.
Photos: RCAF search-and-rescue plane trains in Estevan and crew visit with local cadets

Photos: RCAF search-and-rescue plane trains in Estevan and crew visit with local cadets

Estevan cadets got hands-on with a C-130 Hercules, learning search and rescue from the 435 Transport and Rescue Squadron.
Saskatoon Zoo gears up for summer

Saskatoon Zoo gears up for summer

Prairie Butterfly House and Kinsmen Express II open for season June 1.
Estevan miner enjoyed keeping the big machinery operating

Estevan miner enjoyed keeping the big machinery operating

Garry Malaryk spent 30 years working as an oiler on the draglines at the Estevan mines.
Sports This Week: Strongfield rider tops PBR Canada Brandon event

Sports This Week: Strongfield rider tops PBR Canada Brandon event

The 2024 PBR Canada seasons continues Saturday, June 1 in London, Ontario.
Patients who end up in ER for severe dependence on alcohol need medications: doctors

Patients who end up in ER for severe dependence on alcohol need medications: doctors

Data shows that alcohol accounted for about 652,000 emergency room visits in Canada in 2020, compared to about 166,000 for tobacco and 37,000 for cannabis.
Conservative attacks on Speakers in Ottawa, Regina a pattern, say Liberals and NDP

Conservative attacks on Speakers in Ottawa, Regina a pattern, say Liberals and NDP

OTTAWA — The federal Liberals and NDP say conservative politicians are displaying a pattern of attacks against Speakers' independence, an allegation the Conservatives in Ottawa strongly deny.
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