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The Regina Leader-Post, established in 1883, provides Saskatchewan's most complete information package to its newspaper and online readers. The Leader-Post places a particular emphasis on events in the City of Regina, provincial politics, agricultural issues, and of course, the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Regina Leader-Post
3h ago
It's unfortunate that the Saskatchewan Party doesn't have quite the same gusto for fixing problems in this province as it does for finding resourceful ways to rile up voters. Read More ..read more
Regina Leader-Post
12h ago
Saskatchewan RCMP are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found in a rural area as a homicide. Read More ..read more
Regina Leader-Post
18h ago
Who will the Saskatchewan Roughriders take with the third overall pick in the 2024 CFL Draft? Read More ..read more
Regina Leader-Post
18h ago
Years in the making, city and provincial officials took part in a groundbreaking ceremony for the Dewdney Avenue Revitalization Project that's slated to begin next week. Read More ..read more
Regina Leader-Post
18h ago
The NDP is questioning a tire recycling contract awarded to a U.S.-based company that drove out a local operator and has ties to a former Saskatchewan Party MLA turned lobbyist. Read More ..read more
Regina Leader-Post
20h ago
City council checked off a number of outstanding items at the end of a lengthy meeting Wednesday, voting unanimously to approve the latest consent agenda (a group of non-controversial items that is voted on without discussion). Read More ..read more
Regina Leader-Post
20h ago
City council talked itself into delaying any speed limit changes in the Cathedral neighbourhood for at least another two weeks, the second holdup since the motion was first introduced in March. Read More ..read more
Regina Leader-Post
1d ago
Regarding the April 17 story in the Regina Leader-Post by Alex Salloum: “Ministry of Social Services paid $731K to motels connected to Sask. Party MLA since 2020,” The real story will always be the failure of the Saskatchewan Income Support (SIS) program, which the Leader-Post has covered well. Read More ..read more
Regina Leader-Post
1d ago
Perhaps it's time to admit throwing money at every problem in Saskatchewan's health-care system isn't the entire solution. Read More ..read more