'A real little gem': City, province unveil new pathways project at Logan Green Park
Logan Green Park celebrated its official opening Thursday, aligning with Parks and Recreation Month.

Logan Green Park celebrated its official opening Thursday, aligning with Parks and Recreation Month.
One of Yorkton’s two canola crush plants is getting set to expand its operations by double.
The Blades drafted Benjamin Bowtell in the sixth round of the 2023 Bantam Draft back in April.
The trial of a man charged in connection to the death of his brother was set to get underway in Regina on Monday but now faces a delay.
At the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention in February, reeves passed a resolution asking the Water Security Agency to require those who are illegally draining to remediate their unapproved works.
A widespread heat warning remains in effect Monday for Regina and parts of eastern and southeastern Saskatchewan.
A dangerous driving arrest that occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning in Regina led to several drug related charges for two people.
Regina saw an eight percent decrease in home sales in May 2023 compared to the same time one year ago, a report from Saskatchewan Realtors Association (SRA) says.
Team Canada came up short of the gold in the 2023 World Para Hockey Championship final as Team USA took the top prize for the fourth consecutive year.
The City of Regina is in the midst of creating a first-of-its-kind plan to make the city more accessible and it's looking for public input.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is threatening to use procedural tools to delay passage of the federal budget in the House of Commons if the Liberals don't meet his demands.
Mosquitoes have always been pesky, but this spring it seems the bloodsuckers are thirstier than ever, a trend one expert says is increasing.
Students in Tokyo are taking classes to learn how to smile months after the Japanese government eased its COVID-19 masking recommendations.
The federal prison service says it will have a second look at its decision to move convicted killer Paul Bernardo to a medium-security facility as political leaders of all stripes react to the news with shock and outrage.
Wildfire smoke prompted warnings about poor air quality for many regions across the country, stretching from northern Alberta to the Atlantic.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is threatening to use procedural tools to delay passage of the federal budget in the House of Commons if the Liberals don't meet his demands.
The Canadian Medical Association and 14 other organizations representing health workers are urging premiers to keep health care at the top of the agenda at their next meeting in July.
World War II veterans shared vivid memories of D-Day and the fighting as dozens returned to Normandy beaches and key battle sites to mark the 79th anniversary of the decisive assault that led to the liberation of France and Western Europe from Nazi control.
While the economy grows, the price of goods still remains high and so do the chances of a BoC rate hike. Kevin Gallagher has the latest.