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Teachers accuse government of 'misleading' ad campaign during contract talks
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) is accusing the Scott Moe government of a "misleading and ridiculous" billboard campaign. Contract talks are underway between the two sides and th...
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Jul 28, 2023
Most happy with RPS, trust lower in Indigenous community: survey
While many residents in Regina believe the police are doing a great job, Indigenous people have the least amount of trust in the service. Police released the Community Perceptions of the Regina Police...
Britton Gray
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Spiritwood run honours fallen RCMP officers
Dozens of RCMP and Spiritwood community members ran to remember on the 10th anniversary of two officers falling in the line of duty. Thirty-three people crossed the finish line in the Cameron and Bour...
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There's a new city manager in Regina. City council announced Monday it had selected Niki Anderson for the position. She succeeds Chris Holden, who was dismissed by the city in February. Jim Nicol has ...
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Regina fire snuffs out youth fire problem
At one time it was a concern, but the Regina fire department has found the way to pretty well extinguish the problem of children setting dangerous fires. The department published articles in the indus...
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In late 2014, a number of structures in North Central were burned after children set fires using gasoline. (Regina Fire & Protective Services/submitted)
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People going to the Queen City Ex are leaving with their wallets feeling lighter. With an increase in costs, many will spend more money for the same items this year. Alysia Czmuchalek was on the exhib...
Gillian Massie
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Elderly Ottawa man dug out by police after spending winter snowed into home
Ottawa Police helped dig an elderly man out of his home Thursday after the city's excessively snowy winter left him housebound for weeks. The man in his 70s had heat and electricity and access to a ph...
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As winter leaves, construction season begins in Queen City
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