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GMS Queen City Marathon returns with races, family fun and more
REGINA - The GMS Queen City Marathon is right around the corner. The three-day event kicks off Sept. 5 with more than just racing. "We have other events like our family fun zone, which is free to part...
Sask Today Aug 25, 2025 The Queen City Marathon takes place from Sept. 5 to Sept. 7.Courtesy of Tourism Regina

Dozens rappel down Regina's Hill Tower II to support SaskAbilities
REGINA - Dozens of participants scaled down Hill Tower II in Regina on Saturday, all for a good cause. Drop Zone YQR 2025 is a fundraising event for SaskAbilities programs and services for individuals...
Martin Oldhues Aug 25, 2025 As participants begin their descent, their chosen song plays while an announcer shares a short introduction and their reason for taking part. Photo by Martin Oldhues

'A testament to community': Regina hosts 23rd I Love Regina Day
REGINA - Hundreds of people gathered around Victoria Park for the annual I Love Regina Day. The event brings forth live music, food, vendors, runs and more. "Events like this are important for the com...
Martin Oldhues Aug 25, 2025 I Love Regina Day gathered people from around the area to enjoy music, food, and more. Photo by Martin Oldhues
Remembering one of Sask's darkest cases: the Threinen murders
*The following article is in regard to the murder of four children. Reader discretion is advised. Timeline: The Threinen murders June 15, 1975 - Dahrlyne Cranfield (12) and Robert Grubesic (9) disappe...
Kaitlynn Nordal / Freelance Reporter Aug 24, 2025

Have you seen any of these 17 fugitives? If so, call Regina police
REGINA - Regina Police Service is searching for numerous wanted individuals. They are wanted for everything from murder to being unlawfully at large, (which means they are out on parole but breached t...
Sara Parks Aug 24, 2025
Onion Lake man convicted of killing brother-in-law on parole
ONION LAKE - An Onion Lake Cree Nation man convicted of manslaughter in the death of his brother-in-law in 2018 is back on statutory pre release after his day parole was revoked last year. Dakota Dean...
Lisa Joy / Freelance Reporter Aug 24, 2025

Conservation officers seek tips after illegal hunt near Battleford
BATTLEFORD - Conservation officers are asking the public for help after an animal was unlawfully harvested on private farmland south of Battleford. On Aug. 15, officers received a call reporting that ...
SaskToday staff Aug 24, 2025

Rural crime concerns spark community meeting in Tecumseh
STOUGHTON - Rural crime is becoming an issue in the R.M. of Tecumseh and surrounding areas. A meeting was held on Aug. 11 at the R.M. of Tecumseh office in Stoughton to discuss the issues at hand. The...
Stephanie Zoer, Freelance Reporter Aug 23, 2025

Public safety agencies collaborate to keep residents safe
MEADOW LAKE - This summer, Spiritwood and Meadow Lake RCMP have had a few occasions to work with members of the provincial Protection and Response Team (PRT) including conservation officers with the P...
SaskToday Aug 23, 2025

E. coli advisories issued for four Saskatchewan beaches
SASKATCHEWAN - SaskWater has issued E. coli advisories for several beaches across the province, urging residents and visitors to avoid swimming at affected sites until further notice. As of the latest...
Nicole Goldsworthy, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, SaskToday.ca, SASKTODAY.ca Aug 23, 2025 E. coli levels can rise after heavy rainfall or rapid snowmelt, leading to runoff that carries bacteria into popular swimming areas, according to the Ministry of Health.
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