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Moose Jaw police toe legal line with new anti-trespassing initiative: lawyer

Under the Trespass Prevention Program program, businesses register their property with police, who then install a decal on the business's window or door. Policeare then given the authority toremove people who could be trespassing.

Sask. premier alludes to extending school year as teachers prepare to vote on contract offer

Premier Scott Moe described the province's offer as "fair" for teachers and a "good offer for parents and students across the province."

Regina's $185K solution to vehicles driving through flooded Albert Street underpass is now live

Vehicles becoming stuck in the Albert Street underpass have become a common sight after heavy rain in Regina.

Prince Albert Grand Council receives $1.4 million for next step in exploring self-policing

Efforts to explore self-policing have been in the works since 2022, when the Prince Albert Grand Council signed an agreement with the provincial and federal governments.

Sask. to start covering part of cost of transporting sick kids out of province

Health Minister Everett Hindley has reversed what hecalled a "long-standing policy" of the Saskatchewan government.

Sask., Alberta to collaborate on nuclear power generation

While a conventional nuclear reactor generates about 1,000 megawatts of energy, small modular reactors generate between 200 and 300 megawatts enough to power about 300,000 homes.

Non-Indigenous 'visible minorities' rate Regina police higher than Indigenous, white residents: survey

The community perception survey shows the public has more trust and more confidence in the Regina Police Service than they did two years ago.

Sask. developing framework that could let 3rd-party organizations teach sex ed. in schools

'We felt very strongly that it did impact our ability to address or prevent intimate partner violence in our community,' said one organization about the ban on third-parties presenting on sexual education in schools.

Prince Albert police dog bites, injures woman

Police say the 26-year-old opened the rear door of a police vehicle when the dog attacked the woman.

Regina police officer injured in 'accidental' shooting by another officer

The Regina Police Service saysthe incident was the result of an "accidental discharge" of apoliceofficer's firearm during the execution of a search warrant.