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'Draw the Line' rallies across Canada challenge elements of Carney's agenda
TORONTO - Canadians in several major cities demonstrated Saturday against elements of the Liberal government's agenda, including Prime Minister Mark Carney's support for new fossil fuel projects and e...
Daniel Johnson and Cassidy McMackon, The Canadian Press Sep 20, 2025

USask announces new Introductory Agriculture certificate
SASKATOON - Students in the new Certificate in Introductory Agriculture program can study online or in-person at their own pace to learn about agriculture in the Canadian Prairie Region. "The new Intr...
Brett Makulowich / USask Sep 20, 2025

Walking a mile in red shoes drives awareness of gender-based violence
REGINA - Hundreds of people participated in the annual YWCA Regina Walk a Mile in Their Shoes on Thursday. The event helps raise awareness around domestic violence. "[This] is really about sharing sta...
Martin Oldhues Sep 19, 2025 Hundreds of people participated in the annual YWCA Regina Walk a Mile in Their Shoes around downtown on Thursday. Photo by Martin Oldhues

Carney, Sheinbaum sign deal to deepen economic, security ties
MEXICO CITY - Canada and Mexico have signed a pact to deepen economic and security ties ahead of what is expected to be a challenging round of negotiations with the United States on a trilateral trade...
Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press Sep 18, 2025

Carolyn Whitzman speaks on how to address the housing crisis
REGINA - How to address the host of issues surrounding the housing supply in Canada was a key focus of Carolyn Whitzman's presentation in Regina this week. Whitzman was keynote speaker at the f...
John Cairns Sep 18, 2025

USask researchers identify new method to protect against sepsis
SASKATOON - A team of University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers have identified a pathway to help the human body defend itself against sepsis - a life-threatening condition caused by the body's i...
Matt Olson / Research Profile and Impact / USask Sep 18, 2025

Alberta to use notwithstanding clause on its three transgender laws: memo
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has directed officials to invoke the Charter's notwithstanding clause in amending three laws that affect transgender people, says a leaked government memo obt...
Lisa Johnson, The Canadian Press Sep 18, 2025

Advocates push city to speed up lead pipe removal
REGINA - Water advocates are urging the City of Regina to remove lead service connections faster. On Wednesday, Patricia Elliott of Get the Lead Out requested the executive committee fast-track the Le...
Martin Oldhues Sep 18, 2025 A file photo of the outside of Regina City Hall. Photo by Martin Oldhues

Regina says 1.3 megalitres of wastewater not released into Wascana Creek
REGINA - The City of Regina is retracting information released on Monday suggesting wastewater was dumped into Wascana Creek. On Wednesday, the city said the information about 1.3 megalitres of wastew...
Martin Oldhues Sep 18, 2025 The City of Regina is retracting information released on Monday suggesting wastewater was dumped into Wascana Creek. Photo by John Cairns

Province considering allowing tailgating events at Riders games
REGINA - The provincial government says they are "actively exploring" a request by the Saskatchewan Roughriders to introduce tailgating at Mosaic Stadium on game days starting next season. The governm...
John Cairns Sep 18, 2025 Tailgating could come to Mosaic Stadium next year. Courtesy Mosaic Stadium / City of Regina
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