Royal interest sparks pride
Regina Leader-Post - Thu, 24 May, 2012When Prince Charles asked Cadmus Delorme which tribe he is part of, the past student president of First … More »Royal interest sparks pride
When Prince Charles asked Cadmus Delorme which tribe he is part of, the past student president of First … More »Royal interest sparks pride
Last-minute preparations were all coming together in Yorkton this week as the town readied for its 65th … More »Film festival kicks off 65th year
The City of Regina launched a round of public consultations this week regarding the city's future transportation … More »Transport plan moves ahead
A robber foiled by an illfitting mask has been sentenced to six years in prison for his Regina crime … More »Six years for crime spree
The Saskatchewan Party took in the most cash during the 2011 year and it also spent the most on its victorious … More »Sask. Party received, and spent, the most
A former City of Regina employee has been named the Saskatchewan safety volunteer of the year for 20 … More »Former city employee receives safety award
In a move that would make television handyman Red Green proud, a woman who says she packaged up drugs … More »Crown calls final witness
Last month, the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region (RQHR) received a sizable share - $10.7 million - of … More »Funding to cut wait times allocated to various sections
A 46-year-old Regina man charged with stabbing another man at the Salvation Army Waterston Centre on … More »Accused stabber appears in court
A resident of Earl Grey said folks there are ecstatic after learning sections of Highway 22 will be … More »Paving planned for 'worst road'
In the 1980s, Gerri Moen met Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul II at the Vatican in Rome. She has since … More »Jubilee medal recipients tell their stories
Two young Moose Jaw sisters received the Diamond Jubilee Lifetime Achievement Award while attending a … More »Little girls receive lifetime achievement award
The Mounties are employing fresh eyes and new technology to bring Misha Pavelick's killer to justice … More »Homicide remains unsolved
After nearly a century, Rosemont United Church is closing its doors, making the weekend bittersweet for … More »Church preparing to close
If you are considering heading out to see the royal couple when they're in Regina today and Wednesday, … More »Prepping for royal landing
In an expenditure that all of us hard-working taxpayers can agree on, the Canadian government has paid … More »Royals arrive in Canada
Everyone, by now, is fully aware of the elephant in the room we know better as changing demographics … More »Sask. shares wealth of economic vitality
Editors at all 19 international editions of the influential fashion mag Vogue promised this month to … More »Modelling puts on weight
The faculty association at the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science & Technology is accusing the … More »SIAST faculty association complains
Marathon runner Gilles Perreaux experienced a racing heart for decades. But not any more. More »Medical treatment a first for Sask
Agrees with change to immigration policy. A3 More »Kenney Backs Sask
The Sakimay First Nation and the Cowessess First Nation are one step closer to finalizing a long-standing … More »Sask. government, First Nations closer to deal on Crooked Lake flood claim
“If you’re going to dream — dream big,” said Charles Wiebe the city’s newest mayoral candidate. The 37-year-old … More »Former bus driver joins Regina mayoral race
It was a contentious, final day in the witness box for a woman who says she handed a then-jail guard … More »Witness concludes six days of testimony at ex-Regina guard’s drug trial
REGINA — This is a story of birds and Snowbirds — which sometimes meet in the sky, with potentially dangerous … More »Bird hits Snowbirds plane near Moose Jaw