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The Riders vault with Rob VanstoneThe Saskatchewan Roughriders have a long, storied past and nobody knows more about it than Saskatchewan Roughriders historian Rob Vanstone.SportsJul 2
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Saskatchewan group advocates for accessibility — starting in their neighbourhoodBarrier Free Saskatchewan wants people to know it's not just disabled people finding issues on the street and even able-bodied neighbors have found it difficult to get around.CanadaJul 6
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Saskatchewan storm season close to breaking records as tornado totals riseA potentially record-breaking summer storm season in Saskatchewan is showing no sign of letting up. Severe weather ripped through the province again over the weekend.WeatherJul 14
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After major snow and flooding in Saskatchewan, wildfires are on the mapThe majority of Saskatchewan is seeing an extreme wildfire risk due to low humidity levels, with some crews already responding to fires.WeatherMay 27
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Unexpected friendship forms on Sask. farmMaple the llama was meant to be a guardian on a farm in Saskatchewan. When she went blind, she was introduced to Bo Peep the sheep -- the now-bonded pair has become famous.LifestyleJun 28
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Stampeders seek to rein in Roughriders’ offenceThe Saskatchewan Roughriders showed what quarterback Trevor Harris can do with healthy receivers in the CFL team's season-opener.SportsJun 19
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Wildfire fighting continues in Saskatchewan as blaze near Prince Albert slowsTwo fires were said to be of note in Saskatchewan, the east-central Cayford Fire, and the Lobstick Fire, which the SPSA said is slowing after Sunday's precipitation.CanadaJun 1
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Marshals service poaching from other agencies, Saskatchewan NDP saysSaskatchewan's Opposition NDP is accusing Premier Scott Moe's government of tinkering with police forces without showing any results.PoliticsJun 9
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Saskatchewan drug traffickers can now face civil lawsuits for related damagesSaskatchewan’s newest anti-drug regulation allows the province, or people harmed by drug trafficking, to sue drug traffickers for harm-related damages went into effect on Monday.PoliticsJun 1
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Saskatchewan women MLAs get designated washroom after 114 yearsA construction project is now underway at the Saskatchewan legislative building that some say is a century overdue. Women MLA's will now have their own designated washroom.CanadaJun 4
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Saskatchewan advocates focus on leadership gaps for Sexual Violence Prevention MonthAdvocates say Saskatchewan's high rates of sexual violence show a need for prevention tactics shift to focus on transforming cultural norms.CanadaMay 20
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Sask. campers hitting the trails despite wet, cool forecasts for long weekendAlthough parts of Saskatchewan are supposed to get snow this May long weekend, campers are still setting up trailers to enjoy their weekend.WeatherMay 16
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Care for mental health, addictions now searchable on Saskatchewan’s websitePeople seeking mental health or addictions support in Saskatchewan can now search for specific assistance on the province’s website, including programs aimed at struggling youth.HealthMay 8
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Saskatchewan seeding delayed by cold temperatures, wet soil but farmers undeterredSeeding in Saskatchewan has been delayed because of cold temperatures and stubborn spring snow, particularly in the north and east of the province.CanadaMay 13
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WHL Prospect Draft shows strength of Saskatchewan hockey developmentThe 2026 WHL Draft has come and gone and after 15 grueling rounds, both the Regina Pats and Saskatoon Blades have restocked the cupboards with emerging talent.SportsMay 7
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Saskatchewan residents sneeze into springWith the snow officially gone and the plants starting to bloom, some people in Saskatchewan may begin to feel the effects of seasonal allergies.EnvironmentMay 10
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Exemptions to federal firearm buyback program now available in SaskatchewanSaskatchewan's amended firearms act is in effect. It allows owners of prohibited weapons to apply for a certificate of exemption to keep their once-legal weapons, if eligible.PoliticsMay 4
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Up to 50 cm of snow forecast for parts of Saskatchewan, ManitobaSignificant amounts of snow and rain will hit the Prairies over the coming days, prompting Environment Canada to issue a series of alerts.WeatherApr 22
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Saskatchewan calls Northern Shield Energy Corridor pipeline positive newsSaskatchewan shares its opinion on the proposed Alberta-Ontario pipeline through the Northern Shield Energy Corridor announced without Saskatchewan.CanadaJul 8
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Saskatchewan conditions ‘favourable’ for fighting wildfires, SPSA saysThere are 56 wildfires actively burning in Saskatchewan. Of those, 41 began in the last week, the province’s safety agency told reporters in a news conference Tuesday.CanadaJun 30