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Sask. throne speech touts plan for 'aggressive' population and job growth

The fall session of the legislature kicked off Wednesday afternoon with Premier Scott Moe touting an "aggressive" plan to grow the population to 1.4 million people over the next decade.

3 youths charged after e-cigarette products stolen during string of Regina break-ins

Regina police have charged three youths aged 12, 15 and 16 after a string of gas stations break-ins.

Trudeau extends olive branch to Western Canada, vows to build Trans Mountain despite opposition

Two days after much of Western Canada rejected the Liberals on election day, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today vowed to be more sensitive to the needs of Alberta and Saskatchewan and to build the Trans Mountain expansion pipeline in the face of entrenched opposition from environmentalists.

Regina artist says designing Louis Riel silver coin was a collaborative effort

When the Royal Canadian Mint unveiled a new coin featuring a portrait of Louis Riel in Winnipeg this week, it was a moving experience for David Garneau. Garneau, an artist and professor of visual arts at the University of Regina, designed the silver collector coin celebrating the Métis leader who founded Manitoba.

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