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Homeless issue among host of items on tap at Regina council

Homeless issue among host of items on tap at Regina council

Homeless emergency motion is on the agenda of Wednesday’s Regina city council meeting, as is the Saskatchewan Drive corridor project and reporting every two years on lead in water pipes.
NDP slams government again for 3000+ empty Sask Housing units

NDP slams government again for 3000+ empty Sask Housing units

Social Services Critic Meara Conway points to millions in waste, slams government for underfunding social housing over the last decade
Drone approved for NB fire department

Drone approved for NB fire department

City council voted in favor of purchase of all-weather drone and accompanying software which can be used for variety of purposes.
Jeremy Cockrill responds to Sask. LGBTQ+ policy protests

Jeremy Cockrill responds to Sask. LGBTQ+ policy protests

Jeremy Cockrill says protests are key in a democratic system; still sees overwhelming support for the new parental inclusion policy.
Welcome back to school encompass variety of activity

Welcome back to school encompass variety of activity

Welcome week activities at community schools encompass food, fun and fellowship
Take it ace it is, UCHS volleyball diving right in

Take it ace it is, UCHS volleyball diving right in

UCHS senior girls will host another 'Tourney for Truth and Reconciliation' Sept. 22-23, to lead students in building relationships and understanding.
North Battleford celebrates expansion of youth health services

North Battleford celebrates expansion of youth health services

Catholic Family Services kicked-off their annual week as the Sask. Government announced $1.7 million in new funding for the expansion of youth mental health counselling.
Sask. principal convicted of sexual assault released from jail

Sask. principal convicted of sexual assault released from jail

The Crown consented to Geoff McFarlan's release after an appeal was filed Sept. 1, the same day he was sentenced to six months in jail.
Don't take curling for granite, it's take out time at UCC again

Don't take curling for granite, it's take out time at UCC again

After a sudden end to the Unity Curling Club's season in early 2023, the club has learned the structural repairs are completed and the rink is deemed safe again for people to enter.
Once again, competing claims from parties on Sask. jobs numbers

Once again, competing claims from parties on Sask. jobs numbers

SaskParty government focuses on year to year growth, NDP points to three-month consecutive rise in unemployment.
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