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Regina time capsule burial ceremony marks end of season for renewed Wascana PoolIn 2073, future Reginians will see a glimpse of the past as items such as photographs, letters, articles and even a lifeguard shirt were buried in a time capsule.CanadaSep 25
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Debate over pronouns pits parental rights against children’s, experts sayThe answer to what "parental rights'' mean in the context of the ongoing debate lies somewhere in the middle of the two sides, experts say.CanadaSep 17
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Military Family Appreciation Day celebrates military spouses across CanadaAccording to TWS statistics, 10,000+ families in Canada move due to postings every year. Millar says she knows families that are on their 11th or 12th move.CanadaSep 15
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Tax group calls on Sask. to drop PST on construction after Ottawa gives break on rental projectsThe Canadian Taxpayers Federation says the Saskatchewan government should drop the Provincial Sales Tax on construction projects as Ottawa cuts the GST on new rental construction.PoliticsSep 15
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Yorkton school division debunks rumours around ‘furries’, washrooms, sex educationRumours have spread about the school division allowing children to identify as 'furries', promoting homosexuality, and sharing explicit.CanadaSep 15
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Prince Albert, Sask. workers’ strike enters 5th day as union, city remain at oddsSome of these city workers have been on the picket lines since Monday, Sept. 11. Before the strike began on Monday, the union said they had given the city a two-week notice.CanadaSep 15
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Saskatchewan scored low in CanAge’s latest vaccine report. Here’s whyA national seniors advocacy group is giving Saskatchewan a low grade when it comes to safeguarding older residents with vaccines.HealthSep 14
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Is Premier Scott Moe losing popularity? This is what Angus Reid’s poll is sayingAccording to new data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute, Scott Moe has seen his biggest fall in his approval rating, which dropped by seven points from June.PoliticsSep 13
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Letters show Sask. Party turned down $2 million donation for Estevan MRINDP leader Carla Beck tore down the Saskatchewan Party government on Tuesday, after finding out it denied a $2 million donation for an MRI in Estevan.CanadaSep 13
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Should international students be capped? Here’s what Canada’s provinces sayThree provinces, British Columbia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador, told Global News that they had not been consulted on any proposed cap.CanadaSep 12
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