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Update: Three missing pre-teens located by Regina police

Update: Three missing pre-teens located by Regina police

The Regina Police Service thanks the public and the media for their support and cooperation.
Sports This Week: Book will make Maple Leaf fans smile

Sports This Week: Book will make Maple Leaf fans smile

Taking on a book project was not something new for McFarlane with some 100 books to his credit, but this one took some time to formalize.
Gene edited crops face turning point

Gene edited crops face turning point

India takes the plunge, but some crop sectors remain hesitant.
Opinion: Big grocers rigged bread prices, most walked away free

Opinion: Big grocers rigged bread prices, most walked away free

Bread price-fixing scandal exposed major weaknesses in Canada’s food retail system.
From the Sidelines: Is there any substance to the royalty reach?

From the Sidelines: Is there any substance to the royalty reach?

In his latest column, Norm Park weighs monarchy’s modern role and why, despite flaws, royalty may still offer value to Canadian democracy.
USask graduate encourages Indigenous students to ‘keep going’

USask graduate encourages Indigenous students to ‘keep going’

Indigenous Arts and Science student plans to pursue master’s degree in Indigenous literature.
Bicycling and walking can alleviate air pollution

Bicycling and walking can alleviate air pollution

The Preeceville School students and staff took advantage of the walk-and-roll incentive to walk or ride a bicycle to school on June 4.
Shelly Palmer - OpenAI just hired Google

Shelly Palmer - OpenAI just hired Google

OpenAI finalized a cloud deal with Google in May.
Regina program combines basketball and life lessons for youth

Regina program combines basketball and life lessons for youth

Terreign Blind, a coach for FN Basketball Inc., said this program helped him steer on the right path as his close friends started joining gangs.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe promises $500 in direct aid to each wildfire evacuee

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe promises $500 in direct aid to each wildfire evacuee

SASKATOON — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, facing criticism that his government is failing to provide timely help to those fleeing wildfires, promised Wednesday a $500 payout for each evacuee.
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