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Local

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Provincial

  • University of Regina Student Earns Military Skills Trophy After Rigorous Patrolling Challenge

National

  • Bernier Praises Sask. removing MAID from 811 hotline

International

  • Regina Residents Share Their Concerns About Flying Amid U.S. Plane Crashes

Indigenous

  • ‘Heated Rivalry’ is Driving a Viewership Boost Professional Hockey

Arts

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Agriculture

  • Frontier Gardens Marks Nearly a Century of Family Farming

Business

  • ‘A big ecosystem:’ Becky’s Place celebrates family ties and Indigenous traditions

Media

  • ‘Heated Rivalry’ is Driving a Viewership Boost Professional Hockey

Environment

  • Local Group Blames Geoengineering for Climate Change; Expert Says Otherwise

Sports

  • Regina’s First All-Women Flag Football League Makes History in Youth Sports

Health

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Life

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