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Harnessing the sun: Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant unveils $4M solar project

Harnessing the sun: Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant unveils $4M solar project

The new solar array is designed to generate 1,800 kilowatts of AC power and will be used to power the plant’s new administration building as it operates independently of the SaskPower grid.
Regina Airport transforms into a cultural extravaganza

Regina Airport transforms into a cultural extravaganza

Event leads up to National Indigenous People’s Day.
Fatal vehicle crash at Trans Canada intersection east of Regina

Fatal vehicle crash at Trans Canada intersection east of Regina

The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle was declared deceased by EMS at the scene.
First Nations University of Canada moving towards autonomy

First Nations University of Canada moving towards autonomy

Partnership formed with the Mastercard Foundation.
Family resource centres officially open their doors

Family resource centres officially open their doors

Young families have access to new centres in Regina, Tisdale and Kindersley.
U of R awards honorary degree for lifelong commitment to nursing

U of R awards honorary degree for lifelong commitment to nursing

Beginning her career as a registered nurse at Regina’s Pasqua Hospital in 1973, Dr. Marlene Smadu has held nursing, administrative, and educator positions in health and in nursing programs at three post-secondary institutions in Saskatchewan.
Regina Pride Parade set for Saturday

Regina Pride Parade set for Saturday

Police say the roads won’t be closed, but there will be restrictions which will affect vehicle traffic.
Joseph Naytowhow earns honorary U of R doctor of laws degree

Joseph Naytowhow earns honorary U of R doctor of laws degree

Dedication to the arts, life-long learning acknowledged.
Regina police investigating after 5 year old hit by a car

Regina police investigating after 5 year old hit by a car

A child was taken to hospital with what police describe as minor injuries.
Province mourns the passing of symphonic icon Victor Sawa

Province mourns the passing of symphonic icon Victor Sawa

Regina and Saskatoon symphanies shared Victor Sawa as Conductor Emeritus.
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