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SUMA bear pit draws questions on infrastructure, addictions and Diefenbaker project

Alec Salloum, Regina Leader-Post The Q&A session held on Wednesday morning in Regina saw delegations from all over the province quiz the premier and cabinet. This...

CFIB welcomes Canada Carbon Rebate for Small Businesses, but wants more details

CFIB Capital Gains changes a ‘mixed-bag’ for small business owners The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) welcomed the federal government’s plan to introduce a...

Kudos to columnists today

Did you know that today is National Columnists Day? I didn’t know that either until I was searching for a topic for today’s column....

Museum Musings: The railway comes to Prince Albert

Have you ever been posed a question to which you knew the answer, but then when you came to think about it you started...

New book, providing an guide to moose-hide tanning, is on way to printers

La Ronge author and artist, Miriam Körner, answered a call on Facebook from Tommy Bird, a trapper, dog musher and more, from Southend, to...

Île-à-la-Crosse residential school survivors tell their own stories in award-winning documentary

Brett McKay, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com ​Métis filmmaker Matt LeMay said he’s happy the Indigenous Geographic documentary Waiting for Justice is getting a second...

Prince Albert bowlers excited for shot at national title

Prince Albert bowlers Taryn Dumont and Bella Mulhall hope to do something no local bowler has done in a long time: bring home a...

Saskatoon Nutana awarded 2025 Canadian U18 curling championships

Darren Zary Saskatoon StarPhoenix The future of Canada’s curling will be on full display in Saskatoon next February. The nation’s young curling stars will converge on the...

New exhibit celebrates work of Prince Albert’s unofficial poet laureate

One of Prince Albert’s most celebrated artists will have his work front and centre for the next month at the Margo Fournier Arts Centre. ‘Drawn...

‘You can always find treasures’: CFUW prepares for annual Spring Book Sale

Residents looking for a new adventure or a classic favourite will have a chance to find it when the Canadian Federation of University Women...

‘When it rains, it pours’: old saying often true for emergency responders

It is two very exciting weeks. First it is National Public Safety Telecommunicators week. Second it is National Volunteer Week. National Public Safety Telecommunicators...

Kudos to columnists today

Did you know that today is National Columnists Day? I didn’t know that either until I was searching for a topic for today’s column....

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