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Moe says immigration is a pillar of the province

Moe says immigration is a pillar of the province

鈥溾ccepting people to move to Saskatchewan is why we have 1.2 million people today.鈥
B.C. brings in 'bell-to-bell' school phone ban, as new access rules target protesters

B.C. brings in 'bell-to-bell' school phone ban, as new access rules target protesters

VANCOUVER 鈥 Cellphone use will be restricted in all British Columbia school districts when pupils return next week, as the province becomes the latest to curtail the use of the devices by students.
New treaty signs to debut

New treaty signs to debut

Boundaries of treaties 5, 6, 6A, 8 and 10 will be marked.
Progress seen in midyear statistics for Regina police service

Progress seen in midyear statistics for Regina police service

Crime in Regina down from last year but up 14 per cent compared to 10 years ago
Hail damage leads to insurance claims

Hail damage leads to insurance claims

150 claims received over the last week by Ag Direct.
Second Costco location gets green light at Regina City Hall

Second Costco location gets green light at Regina City Hall

Proposed Costco store and gas station development on Regina's west side is approved by Planning and Development
Power engineering courses available online

Power engineering courses available online

Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre partners with SaskPower.
Thousands still out of homes in Manitoba and Saskatchewan due to wildfires

Thousands still out of homes in Manitoba and Saskatchewan due to wildfires

OXFORD HOUSE, Man. 鈥 Nearly 3,800 people from First Nations in Saskatchewan and Manitoba remain out of their homes due to nearby wildfires.
Sask Party, NDP closing in on full slates

Sask Party, NDP closing in on full slates

Nomination update: main parties only have a few candidate spots left to fill.
Girl dies after crash involving four pedestrians on Saskatchewan First Nation

Girl dies after crash involving four pedestrians on Saskatchewan First Nation

THE KEY FIRST NATION, SASK. 鈥 A girl is dead and a man is facing drunk-driving charges after a crash on a Saskatchewan First Nation involving four pedestrians, including three children.
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