March shines light on Self-Harm Awareness Month
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March shines light on Self-Harm Awareness Month
02:23 | March 15, 2026
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Coal-Fired power plant back up and running
01:29 | April 23, 2026
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EPRA Electronics Recycling Program 2026
03:47 | April 22, 2026
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Hundreds gather at the Legislature building to speak out against planned AI data center
02:12 | April 20, 2026
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Bell Holds Closed-Door Meeting with RM and Concerned Landowners
01:30 | April 14, 2026
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New Mental Health Facility to support those struggling with addiction and mental illness
02:21 | March 31, 2026
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 23
11:47 | March 23, 2026
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Wildfire funding not sufficient in Saskatchewan budget, says fire chief
01:54 | March 20, 2026
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Regina man’s smoke detector saved his life
01:43 | March 11, 2026
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 6
12:15 | February 6, 2026
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Road extension plan sparks environmental concerns in Southeast Regina
01:33 | January 29, 2026
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Avian flu was the cause of death for two whooping cranes in Saskatchewan
01:42 | January 14, 2026
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Year-end interview with Premier Scott Moe (2025) – Part Two
05:20 | December 24, 2025
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Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski on executive committee
04:27 | August 22, 2025
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Southern Saskatchewan RMs declare drought emergency
01:44 | June 30, 2025
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GNM – EPRA Electronics Recycling
03:59 | May 21, 2025
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Popularity in home gardening spikes
01:26 | May 17, 2025
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‘Pre-approved’ pipelines from Scott Moe have First Nations ready to fight
01:58 | February 27, 2025
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1 in 3 Saskatchewan residents at risk of exposure to dangerous radon levels
01:38 | November 6, 2024
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Bats force Saskatchewan family out of Spiritwood home
02:01 | October 21, 2024
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GNM – Assessing the threat of deoxygenation of lakes
04:28 | August 22, 2024
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95 active wildfires reported across Saskatchewan
01:18 | July 15, 2024
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GNM – Nuclear Energy Future
05:15 | May 28, 2024
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Trudeau says Saskatchewan residents will still receive carbon rebates despite Moe’s resistance
00:30 | April 23, 2024
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Saskatchewan investigates economic effects of federal emissions cap
01:25 | April 8, 2024
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Sask. environmental researcher addresses concerns around new electric vehicle policy
01:43 | December 21, 2023
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Sask. has fewest people considering environmental impacts of food choices
01:57 | August 18, 2023
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Saskatchewan agriculture sector receives $485 million in federal, provincial support for sustainability: minister
01:00 | March 20, 2023
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Regina residents weigh in on single-use plastics ban
00:52 | March 7, 2023
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Sustainable living through the ‘Library of Things’
01:42 | February 4, 2023
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Sask. attorney general elaborates on economic impact tribunal
00:21 | February 1, 2023
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March shines light on Self-Harm Awareness Month
02:23 | March 15, 2026
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Coal-Fired power plant back up and running
01:29 | April 23, 2026
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EPRA Electronics Recycling Program 2026
03:47 | April 22, 2026
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Hundreds gather at the Legislature building to speak out against planned AI data center
02:12 | April 20, 2026
-
Bell Holds Closed-Door Meeting with RM and Concerned Landowners
01:30 | April 14, 2026
-
New Mental Health Facility to support those struggling with addiction and mental illness
02:21 | March 31, 2026
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 23
11:47 | March 23, 2026
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Wildfire funding not sufficient in Saskatchewan budget, says fire chief
01:54 | March 20, 2026
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Regina man’s smoke detector saved his life
01:43 | March 11, 2026
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 6
12:15 | February 6, 2026
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Road extension plan sparks environmental concerns in Southeast Regina
01:33 | January 29, 2026
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Avian flu was the cause of death for two whooping cranes in Saskatchewan
01:42 | January 14, 2026
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Year-end interview with Premier Scott Moe (2025) – Part Two
05:20 | December 24, 2025
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Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski on executive committee
04:27 | August 22, 2025
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Southern Saskatchewan RMs declare drought emergency
01:44 | June 30, 2025
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GNM – EPRA Electronics Recycling
03:59 | May 21, 2025
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Popularity in home gardening spikes
01:26 | May 17, 2025
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‘Pre-approved’ pipelines from Scott Moe have First Nations ready to fight
01:58 | February 27, 2025
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1 in 3 Saskatchewan residents at risk of exposure to dangerous radon levels
01:38 | November 6, 2024
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Bats force Saskatchewan family out of Spiritwood home
02:01 | October 21, 2024
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GNM – Assessing the threat of deoxygenation of lakes
04:28 | August 22, 2024
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95 active wildfires reported across Saskatchewan
01:18 | July 15, 2024
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GNM – Nuclear Energy Future
05:15 | May 28, 2024
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Trudeau says Saskatchewan residents will still receive carbon rebates despite Moe’s resistance
00:30 | April 23, 2024
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Saskatchewan investigates economic effects of federal emissions cap
01:25 | April 8, 2024
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Sask. environmental researcher addresses concerns around new electric vehicle policy
01:43 | December 21, 2023
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Sask. has fewest people considering environmental impacts of food choices
01:57 | August 18, 2023
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Saskatchewan agriculture sector receives $485 million in federal, provincial support for sustainability: minister
01:00 | March 20, 2023
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Regina residents weigh in on single-use plastics ban
00:52 | March 7, 2023
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Sustainable living through the ‘Library of Things’
01:42 | February 4, 2023
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Sask. attorney general elaborates on economic impact tribunal
00:21 | February 1, 2023
March shines light on Self-Harm Awareness Month
Description
March 15, 2026
In recent years, stigma around mental health has certainly lessened but it still remains prominent in some communities and spaces. Which is why months like March are dedicated to opening up the discussion all together and shines light on self-harm awareness.
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March shines light on Self-Harm Awareness Month02:23 | March 15, 2026 -
Coal-Fired power plant back up and running01:29 | April 23, 2026 -
EPRA Electronics Recycling Program 202603:47 | April 22, 2026 -
Hundreds gather at the Legislature building to speak out against planned AI data center02:12 | April 20, 2026 -
Bell Holds Closed-Door Meeting with RM and Concerned Landowners01:30 | April 14, 2026 -
New Mental Health Facility to support those struggling with addiction and mental illness02:21 | March 31, 2026 -
Global News at 6 Regina: March 2311:47 | March 23, 2026 -
Wildfire funding not sufficient in Saskatchewan budget, says fire chief01:54 | March 20, 2026 -
Regina man’s smoke detector saved his life01:43 | March 11, 2026 -
Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 612:15 | February 6, 2026 -
Road extension plan sparks environmental concerns in Southeast Regina01:33 | January 29, 2026 -
Avian flu was the cause of death for two whooping cranes in Saskatchewan01:42 | January 14, 2026 -
Year-end interview with Premier Scott Moe (2025) – Part Two05:20 | December 24, 2025 -
Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski on executive committee04:27 | August 22, 2025 -
Southern Saskatchewan RMs declare drought emergency01:44 | June 30, 2025 -
GNM – EPRA Electronics Recycling03:59 | May 21, 2025 -
Popularity in home gardening spikes01:26 | May 17, 2025 -
‘Pre-approved’ pipelines from Scott Moe have First Nations ready to fight01:58 | February 27, 2025 -
1 in 3 Saskatchewan residents at risk of exposure to dangerous radon levels01:38 | November 6, 2024 -
Bats force Saskatchewan family out of Spiritwood home02:01 | October 21, 2024 -
GNM – Assessing the threat of deoxygenation of lakes04:28 | August 22, 2024 -
95 active wildfires reported across Saskatchewan01:18 | July 15, 2024 -
GNM – Nuclear Energy Future05:15 | May 28, 2024 -
Trudeau says Saskatchewan residents will still receive carbon rebates despite Moe’s resistance00:30 | April 23, 2024 -
Saskatchewan investigates economic effects of federal emissions cap01:25 | April 8, 2024 -
Sask. environmental researcher addresses concerns around new electric vehicle policy01:43 | December 21, 2023 -
Sask. has fewest people considering environmental impacts of food choices01:57 | August 18, 2023 -
Saskatchewan agriculture sector receives $485 million in federal, provincial support for sustainability: minister01:00 | March 20, 2023 -
Regina residents weigh in on single-use plastics ban00:52 | March 7, 2023 -
Sustainable living through the ‘Library of Things’01:42 | February 4, 2023 -
Sask. attorney general elaborates on economic impact tribunal00:21 | February 1, 2023
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March shines light on Self-Harm Awareness Month02:23 | March 15, 2026
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Coal-Fired power plant back up and running01:29 | April 23, 2026
-
EPRA Electronics Recycling Program 202603:47 | April 22, 2026
-
Hundreds gather at the Legislature building to speak out against planned AI data center02:12 | April 20, 2026
-
Bell Holds Closed-Door Meeting with RM and Concerned Landowners01:30 | April 14, 2026
-
New Mental Health Facility to support those struggling with addiction and mental illness02:21 | March 31, 2026
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 2311:47 | March 23, 2026
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Wildfire funding not sufficient in Saskatchewan budget, says fire chief01:54 | March 20, 2026
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Regina man’s smoke detector saved his life01:43 | March 11, 2026
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 612:15 | February 6, 2026
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Road extension plan sparks environmental concerns in Southeast Regina01:33 | January 29, 2026
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Avian flu was the cause of death for two whooping cranes in Saskatchewan01:42 | January 14, 2026
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Year-end interview with Premier Scott Moe (2025) – Part Two05:20 | December 24, 2025
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Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski on executive committee04:27 | August 22, 2025
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Southern Saskatchewan RMs declare drought emergency01:44 | June 30, 2025
-
GNM – EPRA Electronics Recycling03:59 | May 21, 2025
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Popularity in home gardening spikes01:26 | May 17, 2025
-
‘Pre-approved’ pipelines from Scott Moe have First Nations ready to fight01:58 | February 27, 2025
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1 in 3 Saskatchewan residents at risk of exposure to dangerous radon levels01:38 | November 6, 2024
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Bats force Saskatchewan family out of Spiritwood home02:01 | October 21, 2024
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GNM – Assessing the threat of deoxygenation of lakes04:28 | August 22, 2024
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95 active wildfires reported across Saskatchewan01:18 | July 15, 2024
-
GNM – Nuclear Energy Future05:15 | May 28, 2024
-
Trudeau says Saskatchewan residents will still receive carbon rebates despite Moe’s resistance00:30 | April 23, 2024
-
Saskatchewan investigates economic effects of federal emissions cap01:25 | April 8, 2024
-
Sask. environmental researcher addresses concerns around new electric vehicle policy01:43 | December 21, 2023
-
Sask. has fewest people considering environmental impacts of food choices01:57 | August 18, 2023
-
Saskatchewan agriculture sector receives $485 million in federal, provincial support for sustainability: minister01:00 | March 20, 2023
-
Regina residents weigh in on single-use plastics ban00:52 | March 7, 2023
-
Sustainable living through the ‘Library of Things’01:42 | February 4, 2023
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Sask. attorney general elaborates on economic impact tribunal00:21 | February 1, 2023
March shines light on Self-Harm Awareness Month
Description
March 15, 2026
In recent years, stigma around mental health has certainly lessened but it still remains prominent in some communities and spaces. Which is why months like March are dedicated to opening up the discussion all together and shines light on self-harm awareness.
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