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Sarah Mills
Sask. budget ticks the boxes for some in the province
The Saskatchewan government will spend its way out of the pandemic on big items like highways and construction. That creates jobs and will lead to economic recovery, according to the Saskatchewan Heav...
Sarah Mills
Apr 06, 2021
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Regina mourns the loss of Sally Elliott
When you learned you were having a baby in Regina, you told your family first and you told Sally Elliott second. The YMCA's long-time perinatal nurse died from cancer on the weekend. For decades, thro...
Sarah Mills
Mar 15, 2021
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Winter is about to return to southern Saskatchewan
It's hard to believe with Friday's warmth and sunshine, but southern Saskatchewan is about to get a nasty blast of winter. Beginning Saturday and into Sunday, a low pressure system currently developin...
Sarah Mills
Mar 06, 2020
Regina Public Schools' update of alert system was far-reaching
Regina Public Schools is looking to update its emergency alert system, but in doing so, it may have reached the wrong audience. On Wednesday, 24,208 numbers received a voice message or a text from the...
Sarah Mills
Mar 05, 2020
Local union comes together for Santas Anonymous
For 50 years, Santas Anonymous has been ensuring no kid goes without a present at Christmas. Jackie Christianson knows how important that is -- she was once a recipient. "The program makes sure everyo...
Sarah Mills
Dec 06, 2019
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Saskatchewan voters prepare for federal election
With the writ now dropped, attention turns to Saskatchewan's 14 ridings. Currently, the province is represented by 10 Conservatives, two NDP members, one Liberal and one independent. It is anticipated...
Sarah Mills
Sep 11, 2019
Magnitude 4.1 earthquake strikes Esterhazy area
It wasn't the end to the peaceful family evening Grant Moore was expecting. His house shook and chairs rocked as an earthquake hit the Esterhazy area Thursday night. It was confirmed by the United Sta...
Sarah Mills
Aug 15, 2019
A map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows the area where an earthquake was recorded near Esterhazy on Aug. 15, 2019.
"Today is for the ones that aren’t there": D-Day remembered
Three distinctive stacks of chalk rise majestically about eight storeys high from the western edge of the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England. Known locally as The Needles, they would have b...
Sarah Mills
Jun 06, 2019
“A sight you couldn’t imagine”: Veteran remembers D-Day
The bloody 27-minute opening of the movie Saving Private Ryan is uncompromising and brutal. But it serves to reveal the horror of armed combat and perhaps allow a person who wasn't there to appreciate...
Sarah Mills
Jun 05, 2019
Survivor's guilt unites D-Day veteran Evert Nordstrom to great-nephew
Editor's note: This article was first published on June 4, 2019, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day. If you were living in California in the decades after the Second World War, you might not...
Sarah Mills
Jun 04, 2019
Some of the most vivid film footage of the D-Day landings 80 years ago was shot by a Canadian military film unit using technology obtained from U.S. allies. Canadian soldiers land on a Normandy beach during the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Department of National Defence
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