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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.

'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.

Police investigation leads to first fentanyl production charges in Regina

Three-month probe resulted in the seizure of 1.5 kilograms of processed fentanyl, plus enough pure fentanyl to make 3-5 kg more, police say.

SIRT clears Regina officer of wrongdoing in 2025 fatal shooting of murder suspect

A Regina police officer shot the man as he was taking what the officer thought was a handgun out of his pocket, according to SIRT's investigation. The object turned out to be a cellphone.

New Indigenous training program educates frontline workers about forced sterilizations

The Survivors Circle for Reproductive Justice has launched a training program to educate and provide resources for frontline and health-care workers about forced and coerced sterilization.

Eagle feathers gifted to Saskatchewan provincial courts for use during proceedings

Eagle feathers hold sacred significance in many Indigenous cultures, and they will now be available for people swearing or affirming to tell the truth.

Lower tariff on steel in Canada-U.S. trade deal will include a quota system: source

U.S. tariff threat pause brings little relief for uncertain Sask. businesses

Uncertainty alone has big effects on businesses that ship south, said Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce CEO Jason Aebig.