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Woman declared deceased following collision

Woman declared deceased following collision

Investigation determined a pick-up truck and a car collided.
Atlas Holdings acquiring EVRAZ North America

Atlas Holdings acquiring EVRAZ North America

Deal for Evraz has implications for Regina-based steel plant.
Sculpture by Humboldt artist celebrates region’s manufacturing legacy

Sculpture by Humboldt artist celebrates region’s manufacturing legacy

A striking new sculpture by Humboldt artist Tyler Dies was unveiled at PAMI, celebrating the region’s manufacturing legacy and agricultural roots.
U.S. prosecutors seek 8+ years in prison for Matthew Ballek of Sask.

U.S. prosecutors seek 8+ years in prison for Matthew Ballek of Sask.

Matthew Ballek, from Outlook, Sask., was working for the World Bank of Canada in Washington at the time of his arrest. He was also a program manager in LGBT capital markets to “empower LGBT+ talent."
Politics week: NDP focus on wildfire response, vehicle inspections

Politics week: NDP focus on wildfire response, vehicle inspections

NDP calls for province to scrap vehicle inspections for out of province purchases.
'Left hanging': Saskatchewan residents of fire-ravaged village blast province

'Left hanging': Saskatchewan residents of fire-ravaged village blast province

DENARE BEACH — Residents of a northern Saskatchewan community ravaged by wildfire say they are upset, disappointed and angry with a provincial agency they feel was ill-prepared to fight the blaze.
RPS labels recent Regina overdose alert as an anomaly

RPS labels recent Regina overdose alert as an anomaly

On June 13, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health issued an overdose alert after the city reported 54 overdoses between June 5 and June 12.
Recent rains help crops in Saskatchewan: Crop Report

Recent rains help crops in Saskatchewan: Crop Report

Various causes of crop damage were reported over the past week, including excess moisture due to recent rain, which has been rated as minor in most regions.
Idling city trucks are wasting gas and polluting, says Moose Jaw councillor

Idling city trucks are wasting gas and polluting, says Moose Jaw councillor

City hall's operations department director says one reason vehicles could be idling is that crews are using trucks to power portable signs or beacons, when some other energy source could be used.
Murder charges dropped against three in Melissa Duquette homicide

Murder charges dropped against three in Melissa Duquette homicide

The charges were stayed in Saskatoon Provincial Court on June 20.
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