Bryan Adams, The Sheepdogs coming to Regina this fall
Bryan Adams and Saskatoon based rock band The Sheepdogs will be performing in Regina on Sept. 28.
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Bryan Adams and Saskatoon based rock band The Sheepdogs will be performing in Regina on Sept. 28.
Progress has been made in the investigation looking into what occurred at the University of Regina Women’s Centre annual general meeting (AGM) on March 14.
Regina Fire crews quickly contained a house fire early Wednesday morning.
Saskatchewan may have up to four attempts to represent Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games next year.
The City of Regina is beginning to sweep residential streets – with plans to clean more than 1,000 kilometres of neighbourhood streets.
Regina police say they have arrested 48-year-old sex offender Jason Paul Thorn for being unlawfully at large after they were unable to contact him last week, putting him in breach of conditions of his statutory release.
A woman is facing several charges after an alleged stabbing in Yorkton late last week.
A member of the Regina Police Service (RPS) facing a charge of breach of trust had his first court appearance on Tuesday.
Erinn Paik says the excess amount of litter and garbage surrounding her family’s home in North Central has impacted her quality of life.
A late April snowfall is creating challenging driving conditions on highways in parts of southern Saskatchewan on Tuesday.
Travellers looking for more domestic flight options out of Saskatchewan are in luck – as WestJet will be offering direct flights to the Maritimes this summer.
More than 13,000 babies were born in Saskatchewan in 2024, with the province creating a preliminary total count of 13,189 live births registered. These were the top 20 names for boys and girls, according to data collected by the province.
A GoFundMe has raised nearly $60,000 to cover medical bills for two Saskatchewan paramedics who were hit by a vehicle in Las Vegas, Nevada.
A man from Moose Jaw has spoken out after receiving notice about needing to relocate to a different government housing unit.
The temperature continues to rise on campus as the embattled University of Regina Students Union (URSU) is now facing two separate lawsuits from the non-profits UR Pride and the Women’s Centre.
Residents of Regina’s Glen Elm Mobile Home Community will find out this week if they can remain in their homes prior to a June 30 deadline to move.