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From review to reversal: Kleisinger back as women’s basketball coach at U of RAfter a review, Michaela Kleisinger has been hired as the head coach of the University of Regina Cougars women’s basketball team.SportsApr 28
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Flag football creates opportunities for Saskatchewan’s female athletesWomen's flag football is on the rise, and Saskatchewan is at the forefront of it. With the game growing, so are the opportunities for Saskatchewan athletes.SportsJul 7
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As screen time rises, summer camps offer important physical, mental benefits for kidsIt's the start of the summer and kids' camps are getting ready to open their doors. Experts say youth aren't getting enough playtime and are spending too much time on screens.CanadaJul 2
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Sask. community safety minister defends corrections system after 5 inmate release errorsSaskatchewan Community Safety Minister Michael Weger says the mistakes are small compared with the successes of the ministry, while some experts point to greater systematic cracks.CanadaJul 14
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Saskatchewan farm offers the opportunity to experience farm life'You never know what you're going to find when you come out to the farm,' says Fenek Farms owner and operator, Josef Buttigieg.LifestyleJul 10
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Saskatchewan students, seniors continue to struggle as cost of food and fuel risesPrices are rising very quickly compared to historical norms, and for many in Saskatchewan, wages are not keeping pace.EconomyMay 21
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Tornado confirmed in east-central Saskatchewan amid stormy conditionsEast-central Saskatchewan, near the Manitoba border, saw heavy rains and thunderstorms, and other parts of the province, like Regina, saw similar downpours.WeatherJun 29
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Indigenous identity researcher ordered to pay $70,000 in defamation suitA leading researcher on Indigenous identity fraud has been ordered to pay damages and legal fees in a defamation suit filed by a University of Regina academic.CanadaMar 21
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In his first year as AI minister, what has Evan Solomon accomplished?Some AI industry and research leaders are wondering when the government's talk will turn into action. Evan Solomon told Global News that big things are coming.PoliticsApr 28
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Tornado leaves trail of ‘severe damage’ after hitting southeast SaskatchewanA tornado has been confirmed near Oxbow on Tuesday after severe thunderstorms swept across southeastern Saskatchewan, bringing large hail, heavy rain and damaging winds.WeatherJun 10
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Saskatchewan beginning 6-month independent hospital safety, security reviewAfter four months, Saskatchewan's health ministry says it has chosen a third-party reviewer to look into strengthening hospital safety in the province.HealthMay 21
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Lions look to build on foundation laid last yearLast season, the BC Lions were just 11 seconds away from advancing to their first Grey Cup since 2011.SportsJun 2
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‘Lion’ of journalism loses its voice as Vancouver’s Langara College program faces endOksana Shtohryn was attracted to the two-year journalism program at Vancouver's Langara College because it was hands on, quicker to complete than a four-year course.CanadaMay 18
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Advocates say rising minimum wages still fall short across CanadaMinimum wage workers in Nova Scotia will earn a quarter more per hour when the rate increases to $16.75 on Wednesday. It will increase again to $17 this October.EconomyApr 1
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15 best gifts for every type of graduateFrom beauty lovers to tech enthusiasts, these grad gifts from brands like Mejuri, Quince and Beats feel both personal and practical--perfect for a fresh new chapter.The CuratorMay 18
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Why allergy seasons are becoming ‘more intense overall’ in Canada'You cannot escape allergies if you live in Canada; it's impossible,' said Daniel Coates, director at Aerobiology Research Laboratories.WeatherApr 27
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Saskatchewan ‘taking step backwards’ in addiction policy, says researcherAs Saskatchewan policymakers tout their recovery-focused approach to dealing with the addictions crisis, a public health expert says the province needs to adopt holistic policies.CanadaApr 24
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Former lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan dies aged 82Saskatchewan's former lieutenant-governor, Vaughn Solomon Schofield, died at the age of 82 on Thursday. She served in the role from 2012 to 2018.PoliticsApr 10
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Creative Options Regina shares faith through food this Ramadan'Iftar is not just about eating, it's about joining together as a community and sharing that experience and that moment with other,' COR team leader Alvy Chowdhury says.PerspectivesMar 13
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Saskatchewan industries brace as temporary foreign worker permits set to expireAs thousands of temporary foreign worker permits are set to expire across Canada this year, industries in Saskatchewan are raising concerns about its implications in the province.CanadaMar 13