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Provincial ministers say growth plan is ahead of schedule

Provincial ministers say growth plan is ahead of schedule

Government ministers Jeremy Harrison, Jim Reiter, David Marit point to several areas in which the province exceeded economic targets.
Regina man facing charges for child exploitation offences

Regina man facing charges for child exploitation offences

Electronic devices were examined on scene and seized pursuant to the investigation.
A look at Saskatchewan’s undeclared campaign

A look at Saskatchewan’s undeclared campaign

John Cairns’ News Watch - The provincial election race might seem hot now, but just wait for the writ to drop.
Bresciani to make major announcement next Tuesday on election

Bresciani to make major announcement next Tuesday on election

Speculation that Ward 4 councillor Lori Bresciani will join mayor’s race in Regina.
$16.8 million from Highways ministry, SARM to rural roads

$16.8 million from Highways ministry, SARM to rural roads

Province to fund 13 rural road projects in partnership with SARM
No alliance between PCs and Buffalo Party this election

No alliance between PCs and Buffalo Party this election

PC Leader Rose Buscholl confirms talks have broken off between the PCs and the Buffalo Party
Update: Severe thunderstorm watch lifted

Update: Severe thunderstorm watch lifted

Thunderstorms are expected to develop this afternoon over northeastern Montana and will track northeast towards the watch area this evening.
K+S Potash donates $1M to food banks in Saskatchewan

K+S Potash donates $1M to food banks in Saskatchewan

Regina and Saskatoon programs to receive five-year funding.
Bill Pratt latest to challenge Masters in Regina mayor’s race

Bill Pratt latest to challenge Masters in Regina mayor’s race

Pratt is the fifth declared candidate in the Regina mayor’s race set to be decided Nov. 13.
Three youths, including an eleven year old, arrested for breaking into Regina business

Three youths, including an eleven year old, arrested for breaking into Regina business

One youth was found to be 11 years old, and was transported home without charges.
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