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Fugitive who fought police claimed he thought they were gang members

Fugitive who fought police claimed he thought they were gang members

Bodycam footage revealed his attempt to escape — ramming an SUV into cruisers and a prolonged struggle involving strikes, a Taser, and a strike with the butt of a service revolver. 
Healthy snacks donated to Food Banks Canada

Healthy snacks donated to Food Banks Canada

Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVern Sask. organic farm makes significant donation to After the Bell program.
Souris-Moose Mountain returning officer working her 10th election

Souris-Moose Mountain returning officer working her 10th election

The riding has 20 mobile polls, 166 regular polls and 30 advance polls.
Four to challenge Tory’s Waugh in Saskatoon Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV

Four to challenge Tory’s Waugh in Saskatoon Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV

Can Waugh keep his opponents at bay?
House fire in Archerwill has one fatality

House fire in Archerwill has one fatality

The Archerwill fire department was dispatched to a house fire during the early morning of April 25.
Cornerstone board leans into learning supports program

Cornerstone board leans into learning supports program

Learning supports took centre stage during the April 16 SECPSD board meeting, where educators highlighted growing student needs.
Regina residents are in favour of fluoride in water: poll

Regina residents are in favour of fluoride in water: poll

The poll done by Spadina Strategies says 52 per cent of residents approve of the decision to put fluoride in water.
Sports This Week: The Netherlands remembers

Sports This Week: The Netherlands remembers

The city is Leeuwarden which has around 125,000 inhabitants and was liberated on April 15th by the Royal Canadian Dragoons.
Thoughts from the Barnyard: Where are the candidates?

Thoughts from the Barnyard: Where are the candidates?

Gone are the days when party candidates used to work for your votes.
Opinion: Charter schools deliver what Indigenous students deserve

Opinion: Charter schools deliver what Indigenous students deserve

Indigenous students need more than lip service. Alberta’s charter schools prove real change is possible.
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