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Editorial: What does a shift from fossil fuels really mean for us?

Editorial: What does a shift from fossil fuels really mean for us?

An opinion piece on the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP 28.
Column: It's time to immerse, not to impress

Column: It's time to immerse, not to impress

An opinion piece on upcoming holidays.
Teen accused of stabbing loss prevention officer at Midtown Plaza

Teen accused of stabbing loss prevention officer at Midtown Plaza

A group of people entered a store and the loss prevention officer recognized one of them who had been banned from the centre.
New trial date set for 2021 homicide in Estevan

New trial date set for 2021 homicide in Estevan

Gurwinder Singh Toor is to stand trial in 2024 for a homicide that took place in Estevan more than two years ago.
Battlefords RCMP investigating fatal collision involving pedestrian

Battlefords RCMP investigating fatal collision involving pedestrian

RCMP say the pedestrian was transported to hospital and later declared deceased.
Prescribing freedom: Saskatchewan expands role of pharmacists

Prescribing freedom: Saskatchewan expands role of pharmacists

Pharmacists able to prescribe for more minor health conditions.
Environment Canada's head climatologist shares his top 10 weathers stories of 2023

Environment Canada's head climatologist shares his top 10 weathers stories of 2023

Here's a quick list of Canada's top 10 weather stories for 2023, as compiled by Environment Canada head climatologist David Phillips. 1.
NDP points to more hospital fire code concerns In Regina

NDP points to more hospital fire code concerns In Regina

Health Critic Vicki Mowat points to new SHA internal memo indicating concerns from Regina Fire about fire code violations in hospital corridors
Two people dead in house fire on Winnipeg St.

Two people dead in house fire on Winnipeg St.

Another fatality involving fires in Regina
Workplace accident in SE Sask results in $2,800 fine for employer

Workplace accident in SE Sask results in $2,800 fine for employer

A company pleaded guilty to a charge in Estevan Provincial Court and was assessed a $2,800 fine.
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