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Wind Power to make larger impact in Sask.
“On the SaskPower website, they say they want to have 30 per cent of Saskatchewan to be powered by wind by 2030, ...RQHR detox programs remain filled to capacity
“The reason why patients have been staying longer is due to the use of more serious drugs, such as crystal meth and ...New health care region provides new opportunities
“It is absolutely essential for Saskatchewan to have LGBT specific advocates in the healthcare system, especially when it comes to transgender individuals ...Sask. suicide rates amongst highest in Canada
What is Saskatchewan doing to fix their high suicide rate? It was no secret to Saskatchewan communities that late 2016 was a ...URSU Update
Kicking off the 2016-2017 school year, the Students’ Union had a great take off.Campion construction nearing completion
“When this first started years ago, we had a funding request for a primary objective, which was an old elevator, which was ...Souls Harbour changes location
Souls Harbour Rescue Mission has been a familiar face in Regina for over twenty-five years now, but the recent proposal of a ...Canada on precipice of marijuana legalization
The Liberal Party made big campaign promises about their plans to legalize the ever-controversial drug, marijuana, and for the time being, it ...Parks club pops up at U of R
The University of Regina is about to see a lot of its newest club in the coming weeks: the UR Parks Canada ...Harder to eat healthy, prices continue to rise
Food prices continue to rise in Saskatchewan, which is leading to financial struggles for all. According to Dietitians of Canada