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Animal Justice calls on Sask. to halt spring elk hunt

Animal Justice calls on Sask. to halt spring elk hunt

Additional licenses to kill elk between March 10 and 31 have been issued in certain regions.
Regina 2025 budget review starts Monday

Regina 2025 budget review starts Monday

The average homeowner could pay $204 more for their property tax in 2025, while utility costs could be $116 more.
Saskatchewan hosting 2025 aerospace and defence forum

Saskatchewan hosting 2025 aerospace and defence forum

Delegates gathered at Regina’s Queensbury Convention Centre.
Property taxes, utility rates going up in City of Martensville

Property taxes, utility rates going up in City of Martensville

2025 operating and capital budgets approved by council.
Police invite public to attend data destruction and recycling event

Police invite public to attend data destruction and recycling event

Join the SPS for a free data destruction and electronics recycling event.
Weyburn Wildlife Federation Fish Derby set for March 15

Weyburn Wildlife Federation Fish Derby set for March 15

The Weyburn Wildlife Federation is a hosting a catch and release fish derby on Saturday, March 15 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Mainprize lake.
Police ask for public's help following stabbing incident

Police ask for public's help following stabbing incident

At approximately 12:30 p.m. on March 12, police were called to a business in the 1300 block of 6th Avenue East for a report of an injured person.
Police announce that gunshots will be heard as part of ceremony

Police announce that gunshots will be heard as part of ceremony

Four rounds will be discharged from a firearm to kick-off the mataw samogamik ceremony at approximately 6 p.m.  
Man sentenced to life in prison for murder in Margo

Man sentenced to life in prison for murder in Margo

Brian McLeod received life in prison, with no chance of parole for twelve years, on one count of second-degree murder.
Potholes, tariffs, ag industrial park some issues council discusses

Potholes, tariffs, ag industrial park some issues council discusses

Potholes, tariffs and renaming the agri-food industrial park were some topics city council discussed during its March 10 regular meeting.
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