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Regina hosting Buffalo Day, candlelight vigil in place of Canada Day celebrations

Regina hosting Buffalo Day, candlelight vigil in place of Canada Day celebrations

A movement to cancel Canada Day has swept the nation following recent discoveries of unmarked residential school graves, and several communities in Saskatchewan have joined the motion, including Regina.
Sask. final financial report better than expected

Sask. final financial report better than expected

Finance Minister and Deputy Premier Donna Harpauer released her final financial report on the 2020-21 fiscal year on Wednesday, sharing that the province’s deficit is less than previously anticipated. Saskatchewan shows a $1.
June 30 COVID-19 update: Reports now weekdays only

June 30 COVID-19 update: Reports now weekdays only

With declining COVID-19 case trends in the province, the daily COVID-19 vaccination and case news release will be issued on weekdays with the exception of statutory holidays.
Crop report June 22-28

Crop report June 22-28

The majority of crops in the province are in fair to good condition.
Pages in the Park Pop Up Tents invite kids to read

Pages in the Park Pop Up Tents invite kids to read

Soon, families will be able to find blue pop-up tents on playgrounds in Light of Christ School Division where kids can read books and take part in activities.
SHSAA recognizes award winners

SHSAA recognizes award winners

The Saskatchewan High School Athletics Association has recognized a number of individuals with awards.
FSIN seeking $25 million from Catholic Church

FSIN seeking $25 million from Catholic Church

The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is calling for the Roman Catholic Church to follow through with a promise to provide $25 million to Residential Schools survivors.
21 assault investigations in past week - Battlefords RCMP

21 assault investigations in past week - Battlefords RCMP

RCMP Report
Sask. company fined $350,000 for employee’s death

Sask. company fined $350,000 for employee’s death

Warning: Readers may find some details disturbing A Saskatchewan company was fined $350,000 for the death of one of its employees. The ruling against BLS Asphalt was handed down in Weyburn Provincial Court.
Small annoyances

Small annoyances

There are always irritants in life. Some may come in the form of flying insects such as a mosquito whining in your ear at bedtime, while others may be larger and involve government policies, potholes or perhaps the absence of a clean spoon.
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