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Regina city council's rejection of Dewdney Avenue renaming disappointing for advocate, researchers

An Indigenous advocate says she's disappointed after Regina city council rejected an effort to rename a street that bears the moniker of a man who helped institute Canada's reserve system and establish Indian residential schools.

Shell-shocked turtle hit by car in Sask. returns to the wild after being nursed back to health

Turtle came to the centre as a patient on June 5th and they were surprised to see she had numerous eggs and all were intact. She was healed and released back into her habitat on Aug. 14, 2024.

1 of Saskatchewan's oldest cinemas is facing hard times

The owner of the Orpheum Theatre in Estevan says revenue is down about 60 per cent, making it a challenge to stay open.

Asahtowikamik, new Regina food hub, offers more choice to people with food insecurity

The new hub is called BMO Asahtowikamikin Cree which translates to feeding lodge in English. The project started about two years ago, with plans to give residents who have food insecurity the opportunity to have an experience of choosing what they wanted, instead of accepting what they get.
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Dropping knowledge: Sask artist's upcoming exhibit uses cow manure to make a point

Regina Artist Jamie Reynolds is opening an exhibit at the Estevan Art Gallery tentatively called Bullshit.

Sask. camp gives Indigenous girls a chance to play volleyball while incorporating holistic teachings

The first North Thunderbird Volleyball Academy, for Indigenous girls in Grade7 to Grade 12,is running July 15 to 19 in Martensville, just outside Saskatoon.

'Embrace all the beauty that makes up who you are': Indigenous man and his mom trace roots in Scotland

On a recent trip to Scotland, Cory Generoux and his mother Wanda Wilson who also haveCree, Saulteaux and Nakoda roots had the opportunity to learn about their Scottish heritage.

Sask. First Nations look to AFN for support in quest for natural gas service

The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is considering a resolution at its assembly this week to help a group of Saskatchewan First Nations in their efforts to get federal funding for natural gas infrastructure.

15-year-old driver charged in April collision that killed 16-year-old passenger in Saskatoon

A 15-year-old boy has been charged with dangerous driving causing death, after an April crash that killed a 16-year-old boy in Saskatoon.

Regina police use of force incidents up 8% in 2023

According to areport tabled at Tuesday's meeting of Regina's Board of Police Commissioners, there were 249 use of force incidents in 2023, up from 230 in 2022.