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Wotherspoon skeptical that Sask Party will reduce taxes

Wotherspoon skeptical that Sask Party will reduce taxes

NDP call out Sask Party one day after Scott Moe announces increased income tax exemptions
Attempt to overturn library renewal decision falls short

Attempt to overturn library renewal decision falls short

Regina city council decision to fund Central Library renewal still stands after motion to reconsider fails by a 6-4 vote.
Pedestrian injured after 小蓝视频 struck by vehicle in Regina

Pedestrian injured after 小蓝视频 struck by vehicle in Regina

An injured man was attended to by EMS and transported to hospital.
Regina traffic enforcement exercise nabs 233 speeders

Regina traffic enforcement exercise nabs 233 speeders

Multi-agency Selective Traffic Enforcement Program spends two days on Regina streets.
Carla Beck begins NDP鈥檚 campaign for change in Regina

Carla Beck begins NDP鈥檚 campaign for change in Regina

NDP says 鈥渋t鈥檚 time for change鈥 as they begin the official campaign period.
Who will be premier four weeks from now? Race tighter than usual

Who will be premier four weeks from now? Race tighter than usual

The dissolution of the Legislature will launch Saskatchewan into a four-week-long election campaign.
Saskatchewan commemorates National Day for Truth & Reconciliation

Saskatchewan commemorates National Day for Truth & Reconciliation

To mark Truth and Reconciliation Day, all provincial government buildings in Saskatchewan, including the Legislative Building, will fly their flags at half-mast from sunrise to sunset. 聽
Regina special council meeting is called for Tuesday, Oct. 1

Regina special council meeting is called for Tuesday, Oct. 1

Council in Regina still has huge backlog to get through by the final meeting of the term on Oct. 9.
NDP has full slate in place for provincial election

NDP has full slate in place for provincial election

New Democrats announced their remaining candidates this week, with party leader Carla Beck 小蓝视频 their final nominated candidate running in 2024 election
First Nations University of Canada holds annual Smudge Walk

First Nations University of Canada holds annual Smudge Walk

The smudge walk is held annually to honour Indian residential school survivors.
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