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Budget 2025: a $12 million surplus

Budget 2025: a $12 million surplus

Provincial budget delivers on election commitments, including more for health, education and public safety.
Nearly year-long court struggles conclude for COVID-19 activist

Nearly year-long court struggles conclude for COVID-19 activist

Tannis Brideau said she felt that Judge Hendrickson had treated her 鈥渧ery, very fairly鈥 during her trial and in court.
Man declared deceased following collision

Man declared deceased following collision

On March 17 at approximately 8:55 p.m., Kindersley RCMP received a report of a three-vehicle collision on Highway 7, approximately 11 kilometres west of Kindersley.
SHA warns about measles exposure risk in Swift Current

SHA warns about measles exposure risk in Swift Current

Exposure possible at two sites between March 7 and 10.
Man designated dangerous offender living in Regina police say

Man designated dangerous offender living in Regina police say

As of March 12, 42-year-old Louis Ted聽Mercredi resides in the Heritage neighbourhood of Regina, in a residence that provides supervision and monitoring of his activities.
NDP main focus is on Trump tariffs when session resumes

NDP main focus is on Trump tariffs when session resumes

Opposition Leader Carla Beck says party will introduce emergency motion Thursday to condemn President Trump.
Fundraiser for Estevan woman raises more than $100,000

Fundraiser for Estevan woman raises more than $100,000

Event was to support Amanda Minchin as she has ongoing medical expenses.
Battlefords Transit System employees vote to unionize

Battlefords Transit System employees vote to unionize

The employees' effort to unionize has been a long process in the works.
Creative model train dioramas to be featured at Moose Jaw WDM

Creative model train dioramas to be featured at Moose Jaw WDM

The Thunder Creek Model Train Show takes place at the WDM on Saturday, March 22 and Sunday, March 23 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Snow conditions work in Saskatchewan鈥檚 favour this year

Snow conditions work in Saskatchewan鈥檚 favour this year

A hydrologist says a good snowpack can provide more water than one may think, but steps are needed to keep it in the soil.
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