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Public meetings set to discuss Regina's taxi industry
Public meetings are being held Wednesday in order for Regina residents to provide feedback on a draft study reviewing the city's taxi industry.
Saskatchewan still plans to fund trials for controversial multiple sclerosis treatment
Saskatchewan Health Minister Don McMorris says the provincial government still plans to fund clinical trials for a controversial multiple sclerosis treatment despite the idea getting a thumbs down from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) on Tuesday.
Highway 6 reopens after semi-truck's load strikes overpass
Saskatchewan's highways ministry is considering additional height restriction warnings for an overpass near Regina after it was struck by an over-height semi truck on Tuesday morning — at least the 13th such collision in less than three years.
Regina's Welfare Rights Centre (WRC) creates housing registry
With affordable housing at a premium in Regina, several community-based organizations (CBOs) are teaming up to make the search a little easier on their clients.
McLean male dies in Virden, Man., workplace accident
A 32-year-old man from McLean, Sask., died in a workplace accident in the Rural Municipality of Pipestone, near Virden, Man., early Tuesday morning.
Annual ban on pruning elm trees coming to an end
The public can begin regular pruning of elm trees on Wednesday after the annual ban on pruning ends.
Housing Activity Stabilizing
OTTAWA, Ontario, August 31, 2010 — After rebounding in the second half of 2009 and early 2010, housing starts are expected to moderate in the second half of 2010. Starts are expected to stabilize at levels consistent with demographic fundamentals in 2011, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s (CMHC) third quarter Housing Market Outlook, Canada Edition . 1
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No federal funding for Quebec City arena says Stockwell Day; Sask. government confident in its Regina stadium plans
The provincial government isn't brushing aside comments made by federal Treasury Board President Stockwell Day about a new arena for Quebec City, but does not believe they will have a bearing on the proposed multi-purpose entertainment facility for Regina.
Yorkton man reported missing has been found
A Yorkton man with medical conditions who had been reported missing late last week has been found.
Family of Danita Big Eagle posts $10,000 reward for information leading to missing woman
To a mother longing for any word of her youngest daughter who vanished more than three years ago, the e-mails that Dianne Big Eagle recently received represent hope.
One lane of Buffalo Pound Causeway to reopen
One lane of the partially collapsed Buffalo Pound Causeway is expected to be reopened to traffic as early as Tuesday, a government spokeswoman said Monday.
Strike No. 23 off Sebastian Terry's bucket list
Australia's Sebastian Terry can stroke one more task off his
bucket list after helping deliver a baby boy this weekend in Regina.
Bridge on Buffalo Pound Causeway near Moose Jaw collapses
In what has already been a tough season for Saskatchewan's infrastructure, another blow came this weekend when a bridge on the Buffalo Pound Causeway partially collapsed, sending a crane toppling into the lake but sparing anyone injury.
Nautical disaster - StarPhoenix
Nautical disaster
StarPhoenix
... all 16 tons of it -- ended up in a city creamery for years, then the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon and, finally, the WDM in Moose Jaw. ...
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