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Ag minister confident in Farmland Security Board

Ag minister confident in Farmland Security Board

Daily Leg Update: Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison responds to concerns raised in Provincial Auditor’s report about foreign ownership of farm land.
City Hall transforms for annual light the lights

City Hall transforms for annual light the lights

The holiday season ramped up in Regina with the 23rd annual Light the Lights, where Santa Claus even made an appearance.
Beck says many agricultural workers are concerned over the proposed tariffs

Beck says many agricultural workers are concerned over the proposed tariffs

Carla Beck believes billions of dollars would be lost on both sides of the border from the proposed 25 per cent tariffs on Canada.
Man facing attempted murder charge following home invasion

Man facing attempted murder charge following home invasion

Information received was that multiple individuals entered the residence, threatened and assaulted the victim and fired several shots with what was reported to be a BB gun inside the home.
'Heartbroken' Once Upon a Child store owner shocked over recent theft

'Heartbroken' Once Upon a Child store owner shocked over recent theft

The suspect is a female, believed to be around 30, with no teeth.
Reaction to LED Volume Wall leaving Saskatchewan

Reaction to LED Volume Wall leaving Saskatchewan

Confirmation that Volume Global’s LED wall for movie projects will soon leave the Regina soundstage.
'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' makes a living by bringing joy to others

'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' makes a living by bringing joy to others

Caylin Vandenberghe was dubbed as 'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' after people found his DJ work to be more engaging than others.
Regina chiropractor found guilty on one count of sexual assault, not guilty on others

Regina chiropractor found guilty on one count of sexual assault, not guilty on others

A date for sentencing is to be set next week.
Stay off the ice during the winter, says Regina Fire & Protective Services

Stay off the ice during the winter, says Regina Fire & Protective Services

The Regina Fire & Protective Services is asking residents to stay clear of any activities on bodies of water during the winter.
Over the next month, a local band is raising money to help children get education and healthcare

Over the next month, a local band is raising money to help children get education and healthcare

The Regine Mae Di-Version and ANCOP are collaborating to raise money to sponsor children's education, healthcare and socio-cultural-spiritual enhancement in different countries around the world.
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