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Some Saskatchewan speed cameras ‘temporarily inactive’ as SGI switches vendorsSaskatchewan speeders may be able to avoid a ticket as some photo enforcement speed cameras become inactive while the SGI shifts to a new camera vendor.CanadaJun 26
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Regina hailstorm sees $80M in damages and over 10K insurance claimsMore than 10,000 claims have been filed after Regina's June hailstorm, the latest in a string of costly severe weather events across Western Canada.ConsumerJun 19
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Fines, administrative penalties proposed for drinking and driving in SaskatchewanAdministrative penalties, such as immediate licence suspensions, will be an option for police as opposed to laying criminal charges when a driver's BAC is above 0.08.PoliticsJun 29
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Ontario man charged after jet ski allegedly strikes Toronto lifeguard patrol vesselAn Ontario man has been charged after a jet ski allegedly collided with a Toronto lifeguard's patrol vessel, throwing the lifeguard into the water.CanadaJul 3
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SaskPower reports annual loss despite $187M grant from CICIn its annual report tabled Tuesday, SaskPower says it incurred a net loss of $114 million for the 2025-26 fiscal year.CanadaJun 24
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Summer skiing at Sunshine Village draws skiers from Alberta and beyondJust a week before the Calgary Stampede starts, skiers from all over North America are taking advantage of skiing in shorts and a T-shirt at Sunshine Village.LifestyleJun 25
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Crews search for missing jet ski rider who went over Saskatoon weirA jet ski rider reportedly did not resurface after going over the weir on the South Saskatchewan River on Saturday afternoon. Rescue boats are back near the weir to find the rider.CanadaJun 21
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Pothole claims in Saskatoon already more than double last year’s numbersSaskatoon is suffering from a pothole outbreak this spring with more than 4,000 recorded as of June 3. Leading to 338 claims, double the 10-year average and it's costing drivers.CanadaJun 7
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Repeated Acts of Vandalism Cost $160k Last Year Alone: Saskatoon Business OwnerA Saskatoon business owner says repeated acts of vandalism is costing him tens of thousands of dollars. From smashed windows to a suspected arson, the incidents are piling up.CrimeJun 9
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Dolegala, Ticats set to take on RoughridersJake Dolegala isn't shying away from stepping into the starting quarterback role for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.SportsJul 11
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MADD awareness campaign aims to make people think twice about driving impairedMADD Saskatoon placing a crashed car in different locations in Saskatoon to remind people of the preventable dangers of driving under the influence.CanadaJun 10
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Coney Island shooting leaves 8 injured, including 4 children, police sayNYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said an unknown male dressed in all black and wearing a black ski mask approached the fence line and fired multiple rounds.CrimeJul 6
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Recovery mission continues for jet skier in South Saskatchewan RiverThe jet ski rider who went into the South Saskatchewan River Weir Saturday afternoon has been identified as a recovery mission remains ongoing.CanadaJun 22
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N.S. suspect injured in police shooting day after armed person alertRCMP said they've referred the matter to the Serious Incident Response Team (SiRT), which investigates all serious incidents involving police in Nova Scotia.CrimeJul 9
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Canada’s spy agency didn’t report potentially unlawful activity to feds: watchdogCSIS is required to report any potentially unlawful or Charter non-compliant activity from employees to the public safety minister, but a watchdog says that hasn’t been happening.CanadaMay 29
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Watchdog warns CSIS risks ‘stereotyping’ foreigners in security screeningCanada's spy agency has been issuing country-specific threat warnings for some foreign nationals seeking government security clearance.CanadaJun 8
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Lewvan-Dewdney intersection gets green light for safety improvementsThe most accident-prone intersection in Regina is getting some safety upgrades. 'We began the planning process many, many years ago for this project.'TrafficMay 17
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Man left with ‘life-altering injuries’ after daylight Beltline shooting in public parkActing Staff Sgt. Cory Der said the mid-afternoon shooting at Connaught Park was a 'brazen act of public violence' that left a man with life-altering injuries.CrimeJun 4
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Giant Canadian flag seen on Grouse Mountain, but mystery surrounds itThe giant Canadian flag can be seen on The Cut ski run on Grouse mountain and seemingly just appeared there at some point on Tuesday.CanadaJun 2
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Petition targets Trump over use of Japanese manga characters on social mediaDiscontent among fans began months ago when they noticed Trump using images of famous Japanese anime characters, including Naruto, Pikachu, and Yu-Gi-Oh!.TrendingJun 10