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Regina homelessness down slightly in 2025 count

The latest homelessness count in Regina shows a slight decrease for 2025. The news comes as the province announces new measures to aid those struggling with severe addiction.

Auditor won't investigate fatal Regina CO leak

Saskatchewan's provincial auditor refuses to investigate a deadly carbon monoxide leak in Regina that killed an 11-year-old boy. Read the full story and the call for accountability.

Saskatchewan Curling Playoffs Set in Melville

The playoff matchups are locked in at the Saskatchewan men's and women's provincial curling championships in Melville. Defending champ Rylan Kleiter and undefeated Ashley Thevenot lead the field. Get the full update.

Saskatchewan Curling Provincials: Round Robin Update

Get the latest scores and standings from the SaskTel Tankard and Bunge Prairie Pinnacle provincial curling championships in Melville. See which teams are leading the race to the Brier and Scotties.

Sudbury closes auditor general's office, lays off AG

The City of Greater Sudbury has dissolved its auditor general's office, terminating Ron Foster effective Dec. 31, 2025. Learn the details and potential implications for municipal accountability.

Lieutenant Governor's Levee Day held in Regina

Saskatchewan's historic Lieutenant Governor's Levee Day unfolded at Government House in Regina on Jan. 1, 2026, marking one of the province's oldest New Year's traditions. Read about the ceremony and its significance.

Nova Scotia Premier pivots to energy focus in 2025

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston, elected on promises of tax relief and health care, made a strategic pivot in 2025 to prioritize the province's energy future. Explore the details and implications of this shift.

Deadly shooting on Saskatchewan First Nation

RCMP report one fatality and three injuries in a shooting on a Saskatchewan First Nation. Police are investigating the incident that occurred on December 30, 2025.

Moe's 2025: Tariffs, Wildfires, and Federal Relations

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe reviews a tumultuous 2025 marked by a triple-tariff trade war, devastating northern wildfires, and a cautiously improved relationship with Ottawa. Read his year-end reflections.

Sask. Firm Fined $8K for 2023 Workplace Injury

A Saskatchewan contracting company pleaded guilty and was fined $8,000 in provincial court following a 2023 incident where a worker fell from a ladder. Learn the details of the workplace safety violation.

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