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The average Regina homeowner will pay nearly $320 more for 2025

The average Regina homeowner will pay nearly $320 more for 2025

City council reduced the 2025 general operating budget from 8.5 per cent to 7.33 per cent.
Young artist showcases art with ancestral connection

Young artist showcases art with ancestral connection

Métis artist with ties to Cut Knife hosts solo showing at The Spare Room Gallery.
Woman's death not deemed to be suspicious

Woman's death not deemed to be suspicious

The death is not believed to be suspicious and next of kin notifications have been completed; police will not be releasing the deceased’s name.
Shelly Palmer - AI-generated content not eligible for copyright

Shelly Palmer - AI-generated content not eligible for copyright

Federal Appeals Court rules human involvement a necessary component.
Politicians join forces on energy security

Politicians join forces on energy security

Two Canadian premiers and a dozen governors combine forces.
Sask Party carves up NDP motion on 51st State threats

Sask Party carves up NDP motion on 51st State threats

Daily Leg Update: NDP emergency motion to condemn President Donald Trump goes under the government knife.
P.A. officers' conduct absolved by SIRT in death following arrest

P.A. officers' conduct absolved by SIRT in death following arrest

On April 26, 2023, during the course of SIRT's investigation, the involved individual, a 40-year-old man, passed away in hospital. 
All the world’s a stage, 2025 marks 40th anniversary for Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan

All the world’s a stage, 2025 marks 40th anniversary for Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan

"We know what we are, but know not what we may be," aptly describes Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan's journey to 40-year milestone.
Hit the jackpot, support children and their families

Hit the jackpot, support children and their families

Tickets for Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation’s 50/50 jackpot now available.
Sector rethinks insurance amid multiple disasters

Sector rethinks insurance amid multiple disasters

Insurer says new approach needed as fire, flood, hail and wind storms increase in severity and frequency and cost more money.
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