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Back to school prompts school zone safety remindersCAA Saskatchewan is reminding drivers and pedestrians to slow down and take their time on the road as students make their way back into the classroom.CanadaSep 3
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Elevator planned for accessible waterslide at new Regina aquatic centreThe new aquatic centre is currently in the design phase and will be built in the Taylor Fields land being the Lawson Centre.CanadaApr 7
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Saskatchewan World War II veteran honoured at statue unveiling SaturdaySaskatchewan veteran Nick Kazusa, who participated in the liberation of France during the Second World War, has been honoured with the French Legion of Honour medal. Kazusa is 104.CanadaApr 6
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Regina food trucks prepare for return to downtown area following fee changesRight before the pandemic, permits for food trucks to operate downtown rose to $13,000, becoming extremely difficult for many vendors to afford, causing many to leave the area.CanadaApr 3
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How to get your garden ready for springtime in SaskatchewanPhilip Rispens immigrated from the Netherlands to Saskatchewan over 20 years ago, where his dad was a plant breeder. Ever since, he has been interested in plants and agriculture.CanadaApr 1
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Nearly 1,000 new Saskatchewan drivers suspended in 2023, SGI saysIn total, 982 new drivers accounted for more than 33 per cent of 2023’s impaired driving administrative suspensions. New drivers account for nine per cent of all licensed drivers.CanadaApr 1
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Garbage piling up in Regina’s North Central neighbourhoodMatthew Wesley has worked to clean up North Central for the last nine years – something he wishes didn’t need to be done.CanadaMar 29
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What’s open and closed on Good Friday, Easter Monday in Regina?Easter long weekend hours for Regina's city services, leisure centres, public libraries, transit services and malls.CanadaMar 29
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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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Wolseley, Sask. looking for go ahead goal in Kraft Hockeyville contestThe town of Wolseley has been named one of the four finalists for the 18th Kraft Hockeyville competition.CanadaMar 16
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