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Sask. auditor makes recommendations to improve Regina’s Public School Pre-K programIn the recent auditor's report, seven recommendations were made to improve the pre-kindergarten program with the Regina Public School Division.CanadaJun 5
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5-year-old hit while crossing the street: Regina policePolice said the child had been crossing the street when they were hit. The driver stayed at the scene.CanadaJun 13
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Sask. teachers resume job action as school year endsSanctions have resumed in Saskatchewan schools after teachers rejected the province's proposal to go into binding arbitration and a bargaining impasse was declared last week.CanadaJun 10
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In photos: The future of Saskatchewan pilots prepare for the skyAs Canada faces a pilot shortage, many aviation students are getting their start in Saskatchewan at the Regina Flying Club.CanadaJun 2
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Public inquest into death of Haven Dubois beginsA public inquest into the death of a 14-year-old boy who was found unresponsive in a creek in 2015 begins on Monday and runs until Friday.CanadaMay 27
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Regina Food Bank partners with non-profit to add basketball court to downtown hubLast year the Food Bank made the announcement they would be opening up a location near the centre of the city so more people in need could access food.CanadaMay 13
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City of Saskatoon and province consider 60-bed emergency shelterA single 60-bed shelter is being considered in Saskatoon as the city struggles to find suitable spots for two 30-bed operations.HealthMay 29
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Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood could soon see speed limit decreaseThe Cathedral neighbourhood could see a lower speed limit in the area following the City of Regina's approval of some recommendations for implementation.TrafficMar 28
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Regina’s old Sears building will soon close its doors for safety reasonsThe century-old building in Regina's Warehouse District area, which dates back to 1918, has recently been deemed not up to safety codes by Regina Fire and Protective Services.CanadaApr 19
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Regina family sees progress in son’s behaviour after receiving supports from local initiativeA Regina mom is seeing progress after her son started to receive supports from TRiP, a local initiative that focused on his well-being and recovery following his diagnosis.CanadaMar 21
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Report looks at health care in rural SaskatchewanSuzanne Kuchinka, mayor of the village of Macoun in southeast Saskatchewan, says it's been a struggle for years to keep family doctors because they retire or move elsewhere.HealthApr 21
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Saskatchewan sexual assault organizations look to libraries months after school banLast year, the Saskatchewan Party government barred third-party organizations from presenting sexual education in schools.CanadaApr 13
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Noon-hour supervision pulled from Sask. schools on ThursdayAs job action by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation continues, noon-hour supervision is being pulled from some schools in Saskatchewan on Thursday.EducationMar 11
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Winning bidder of classic hockey cards feeling remorse over $3.7M purchaseThe winning bidder of more than a dozen unopened boxes of classic hockey cards uncovered in a Regina home says he's feeling remorse over his $3.7-million-dollar purchase.CanadaApr 15
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Alberta seeks to intervene in Saskatchewan pronoun change law appealThe Alberta government announced Tuesday that it is seeking intervenor status in a legal challenge against the Saskatchewan government's pronoun change law.CanadaApr 9
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New schools coming to Regina, Saskatoon with 2024 budget$8.8 million of the investment has been allocated for the planning of nine new schools and renovations across the province, including in the provinces largest cities.CanadaMar 22
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Tried and tested: Saskatoon seeking public feedback on eliminating child transit faresThe City of Saskatoon plans to eliminate public transit fares for riders aged five to 13 in September. It's now looking to the community for feedback on the plan.CanadaMar 24
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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation losing hope for return to bargaining tableOn Thursday, education minister Jeremy Cockrill announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was offered to teachers with support from the Saskatchewan School Boards Association.CanadaApr 2
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New security funding announced for Saskatchewan emergency shelters: Provincial budgetThe 2024-25 provincial budget announced that the Ministry of Social Services will provide $3.45 million to third-party services to keep areas surrounding emergency shelters safe.CanadaMar 25
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‘Enough is enough’: Sask. teachers bring strike line to the legislature'We are looking for contract language that reflects class size and composition and we are still waiting for that,' the Regina Catholic Schools Teachers' Association president said.CanadaMar 4