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Youth charged in shooting death in Wolseley appears in court again

Youth charged in shooting death in Wolseley appears in court again

Keilia Windigo, 18, was pronounced dead at the scene on Aug. 18.
Creative Saskatchewan touts latest lineup of 13 productions

Creative Saskatchewan touts latest lineup of 13 productions

Province also announces $500,000 grant for IMAX digital projection system
Potential Air Canada strike latest challenge for YQR

Potential Air Canada strike latest challenge for YQR

Regina International Airport CEO James Bogusz updates on potential impact of potential pilots strike at Air Canada
Drone attack the focus of emergency exercise at YQR airport

Drone attack the focus of emergency exercise at YQR airport

Drones have become an emerging concern for airports and airlines around the world, with concerns that drones could collide with airliners. 
YQR airport holding emergency exercise Tuesday morning

YQR airport holding emergency exercise Tuesday morning

Simulation happening of an air accident, meant to test emergency response at Regina airport
NDP commits to suspend 15-cent a litre gas tax on day one if elected

NDP commits to suspend 15-cent a litre gas tax on day one if elected

Opposition Leader Carla Beck pledges to suspend gas tax and also releases details of a letter sent to all party leaders.
Provincial leaders react after incident of student set on fire

Provincial leaders react after incident of student set on fire

Minister Jeremy Cockrill relieved situation wasn’t worse than it was; NDP Leader Carla Beck calls for more school supports.
Joint use elementary and high schools to go ahead in east Regina

Joint use elementary and high schools to go ahead in east Regina

New schools to be built in the Towns neighbourhood to accommodate bursting populations
Nelson Bird goes from mainstream to streaming radio

Nelson Bird goes from mainstream to streaming radio

A full-circle moment for longtime broadcaster.
Cockrill says he has "nothing to hide" in response to Conflict of Interest investigation

Cockrill says he has "nothing to hide" in response to Conflict of Interest investigation

"I've been open and transparent about my personal financial interests ever since I was elected in 2020."
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