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What to Do in Regina This Weekend: Jan 2-4

Discover the top events in Regina this weekend, including the final performances of A Christmas Carol at Globe Theatre, live music, historic tours, and family fun. Plan your days now!

Saskatchewan's Top 10 News Stories of 2025

From the massive BHP Jansen potash mine to prairie politics and border tensions, explore the 10 stories that captivated Saskatchewan readers in 2025. Discover the year's biggest headlines.

London clothier celebrates 60th anniversary

Collins Clothier in London, Ontario, celebrates six decades of business in December 2025. Discover the story behind this local institution's enduring success and bright future.

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.

Windsor firefighters spend Christmas on duty

While Windsor celebrated Christmas, 51 firefighters were on duty. Captain Scott Preston and his crew at Station #1 maintained their routine, responding to calls, including a hospital alarm, showcasing their year-round commitment.

Saskatchewan Needs Strong Privacy Laws for AI Era

An opinion piece argues Saskatchewan's cybersecurity pact is insufficient. The province needs robust privacy legislation to govern AI data use, citing real-world examples of potential breaches.

Saskatchewan allows involuntary addiction treatment

The Saskatchewan government has tabled new legislation permitting involuntary treatment for severe addiction cases. Learn about the Compassionate Intervention Act, its safeguards, and the path to implementation in spring 2026.

Saskatchewan extends federal child-care deal

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announces the province will extend its child-care agreement with the federal government, securing affordable early learning and child care for families.

Saskatchewan renews $10-a-day daycare deal

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe confirms the province will sign a renewed five-year agreement for the $10-a-day child-care program this Friday, extending affordable daycare.

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