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EPS officer's assault case back in court

EPS officer's assault case back in court

Const. Vaughn Golden's case will be brought forward again on March 17.
SaskPower's road to small modular nuclear power is a long one

SaskPower's road to small modular nuclear power is a long one

The planning work will take SaskPower years to complete before they decide in late 2029 if they will build two small modular nuclear reactors.
Regina father fights for treatment of rare spinal condition

Regina father fights for treatment of rare spinal condition

Mackenzie Wagman, who suffers from Bertolotti syndrome, is seeking help from the government to get surgery to fix his condition
New radiation therapy to treat cervical cancer in Saskatchewan

New radiation therapy to treat cervical cancer in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Cancer Agency announces launch of treatment option that can eliminate the need for patients to go out of province.
Regina German Club taking heat over 51st State meeting

Regina German Club taking heat over 51st State meeting

Buffalo Party meeting at German Club hall on March 1 is drawing complaints.
Weyburn classical pianist wins Canada’s biggest music prize

Weyburn classical pianist wins Canada’s biggest music prize

Classical pianist Meagan Milatz will receive the Mécénat Musica Prix Goyer 2025-2028 worth $125,000, the largest prize of its kind in Canada.
Quadruple homicide victims' identities released

Quadruple homicide victims' identities released

RCMP say investigation has confirmed that the four homicide victims were shot.
Weyburn pianist recognized with award for emerging artists

Weyburn pianist recognized with award for emerging artists

Fraudulent online casino ads a growing concern in Saskatchewan

Fraudulent online casino ads a growing concern in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan residents are advised to stay vigilant and skeptical of social media offers.
Benefitting local food banks by making something good out of something bad

Benefitting local food banks by making something good out of something bad

Due to efforts by conservation officers along with a local Kamsack business, more than 500 pounds of meat was donated to local food banks.
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