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Sale of REAL buildings, funding for special events highlight Regina's exec committee meeting
Brandt Properties Ltd. has proposed purchasing several buildings from the Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) District, including the Brandt Centre, the Canada Centre Building, the Queensbury Centre, and the Agribition Building.
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Prairie Swine Centre celebrates 35 years of driving innovation
Milestone highlights decades of innovation, collaboration, and impact on producers and sustainability.
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ARC Resources reports $584.3M in Q1 net income, up from $404.7M last year
CALGARY — ARC Resources Ltd. reported net income of $584.3 million during the first quarter, rising from $404.7 million during the same period last year.
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New photo exhibit at Godfrey Dean Art Gallery focuses on storytelling
Storied Telling is more than a showcase of photography, it’s an invitation for the community to explore the stories that connect us, shape us, and continue to evolve.
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Swift Current flags lowered for National Day of Mourning
The City of Swift Current recognized the National Day of Mourning occurring April 28.
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Fertilizer supply crisis deepens
Canada is one of several grain-producing countries facing questions about import dependence.
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Watson, Keith
WATSON Keith Duncan Watson, aged 59 years of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, April 27 th , 2026, from complications of diabetes. He was predeceased by his father, Duncan Watson; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
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North Battleford honoured with award for financial reporting
North Battleford has received a national financial reporting award for the sixth straight year, recognizing transparency and accountability.
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Several items stolen from worksite in the southeast
These parts are commonly used in heavy equipment and may be resold, installed in other machinery, or sold to a scrap yard.
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Canada, U.S. stock markets slide as oil prices rise and tech stocks fall
TORONTO — Stock markets in Canada and the U.S. moved lower on Tuesday amid losses in tech stocks and rising oil prices due to the Middle East conflict.
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Wenzel, Neil
NEIL THOMAS WENZEL January 5 th , 1942 – October 18, 2025 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Neil Thomas Wenzel aged 83 years of Moose Jaw, SK on Saturday, October 18 th , 2025 at the Dr. F.H.
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Regina police, health officials raise concern over overdose spike in city
Emile Gariepy, harm reduction manager at Newo Yotina Friendship Centre, said the potency of fentanyl in the drug is causing the overdoses.
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Four people charged after Regina drug trafficking investigation
Four people, including one from Ontario and another from India, are facing multiple charges following a two-month drug trafficking investigation led by Regina Police Service Drug Unit.
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Saskatchewan man pleads guilty to arson that caused wildfire last summer
MONTREAL LAKE — A man has pleaded guilty to arson causing damage to property for sparking a wildfire in northern Saskatchewan.
Jason Halkett, who is 29, entered the guilty plea earlier this month.
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Residents urged to take precautions against hantavirus
Health officials are reminding Saskatchewan residents to take safety measures when cleaning areas that may contain rodent contamination.
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Federal government to inject $755 million into Canadian sport
OTTAWA — The federal government is adding $755 million in sport funding as part of its spring economic update.
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Central Lutheran Church establishes a legacy
Many local organizations received charities, following the closure of Central Lutheran Church in Moose Jaw.
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Feds formalize enhanced oil recovery tax credit flip-flop in spring economic update
OTTAWA — The spring economic update the federal government released on Tuesday seeks to formalize a pivot in climate policy that first appeared in last year's energy agreement with Alberta.
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Feds formalize enhanced oil recovery tax credit flip-flop in spring economic update
OTTAWA — The spring economic update the federal government released on Tuesday seeks to formalize a pivot in climate policy that first appeared in last year's energy agreement with Alberta.
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Ottawa outlines plans to tackle financial crime, ban crypto ATMs
OTTAWA — The federal government plans to ban cryptocurrency ATMs as part of a suite of measures in its spring economic statement targeting financial crimes.
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