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Regina-style pizza, Globe Theatre featured on new merchandise from Tourism Regina

A slice of the Regina's signature pizza style is now featured on t-shirts, hats and key chains as part of Tourism Regina's attempt to sell the city to the world.

Stranger launches cat room fundraiser to honour highway shooting victim

Jaime Wawro didn't know Tanya Myers, but has connected with her family and heard their stories and memories. She wants to raise enough money to have a new cat room at the Weyburn Humane Society named after Myers.

WestJet ordered to scrap weight cap on power wheelchairs

The Calgary-based airline is imposing an "undue barrier" on travellers living with a disability by effectively barring some power wheelchairs from its planes, says Canada's transport regulator.

Police identify human remains found in Regina backyard

Wayne Joseph Breed, who would be 34 now, was identified through a DNA match. Police say he did not appear in any missing person databases.

'She was supposed to be 15': Prince Albert vigil remembers Peyton Flett

What should have been Peyton Flett's 15th birthday was instead marked by a vigil along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River Wednesday evening. The gathering came one day after police confirmed that remains discovered during a search last week belonged to the teenager. She had been missing since June 30.

How these Sask. creators are trying to balance artistic integrity and AI

These Saskatchewan artists are working to figure out how AI fits into their processes.

Proposed changes to endangered species law would 'stab it to death,' says scientist

The former chairs of a panel that advises the federal government on endangered wildlife have published an open letter highlighting concerns over proposed changes to the Species At Risk Act, which they say could lead to the "wilful extinction" of endangered species in Canada.

Federal cut ends free computer donation program in Sask.

Darrell Liebrecht, co-executive director at Computers for Schools in Saskatchewan, joins The 306 to talk about how cuts to a federal program are putting an end to free computer donations.

Riders prep for game against Lions

The 306 hears from Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Corey Mace and returner James Letcher Jr. about facing the B.C. Lions this weekend.

2 teens charged after homemade gun seen on Regina bus: police

Two teenage boys are facing multiple firearms charges after allegedly waving a gun on a Regina bus.