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Probe into Saskatchewan trucking company prompts human trafficking charges: RCMPTwo people from Saskatchewan are facing charges, including human trafficking, following an RCMP investigation into a trucking company in the RM of Edenwold, police said.CrimeJun 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 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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Regina police shoot suspect in non-fatal early morning ‘altercation’: RPSA man sustained 'serious, but non-life-threatening injuries' following a shooting involving Regina police early Tuesday morning, the RPS said.CrimeJul 7
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13 Sask. communities in states of emergency after storms drop 275 mm of rain over 10 daysThirteen communities in Saskatchewan have declared local states of emergencies, 11 of which have been declared in recent days following heavy rainfall, the SPSA said.WeatherJul 2
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SPSA president, former minister to keep jobs despite wildfire reports: MoeSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he is fully confident in the public safety agency as it faces a new fire season despite recent criticisms the agency has received.PoliticsJun 25
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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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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
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Poor planning, budgeting issues identified as flaws in SPSA by provincial auditorThe Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) was unprepared for last year’s wildfires, the provincial auditor found in her summer report.FireJun 23
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2 Saskatchewan research farms to stay open as province enters MOU with OttawaTwo federally run research farms in Saskatchewan that were expected to close are staying open after the government of Saskatchewan signed a memorandum of understanding with AAFC.Politics6 hours
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First-ever Saskatchewan commodity showcase connects producers with global buyersAgricultural commodity buyers from more than a dozen countries are convening in Saskatoon to match with producers to diversify trade.CanadaJul 16
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‘Unpredictable’ South Saskatchewan River prompts warning in SaskatoonThe City of Saskatoon says the river is 'very unpredictable' and that dangerously fast currents and an unstable bottom create additional hazards.CanadaJul 3
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Heat wave could push humidex to 45 in Manitoba, SaskatchewanA prolonged heat wave is set to push temperatures into the mid-30s across southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba as wildfire smoke lingers in northern regions.WeatherJul 9
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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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Saskatchewan boosts disaster aid in response to storm-packed spring and summerIncreased benefits are being put in place to help residents after stormy spring and summer seasons, the Saskatchewan government announced Thursday.WeatherJul 16
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Saskatchewan reporting $947-million deficit, higher health care expenses for last fiscal yearSaskatchewan's government is ending the last fiscal year deep in the red, with a $947-million deficit for the 2025-26 year.PoliticsJun 30
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Riders roll past Ticats with strong second halfAccording to head coach Corey Mace, the football gods smiled upon the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Sunday.SportsJul 13
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Saskatchewan separatists skeptical of Carney government’s push for unityUnited Grassroots chair Clark Brotzell said despite recent announcements made by Prime Minister Mark Carney to ease western alienation concerns, he has not seen much progress.PoliticsJun 10
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‘We need to do better’: Saskatchewan Premier Moe addresses scathing wildfire reportLast year's record-breaking wildfire season exposed flaws in Saskatchewan's fire preparedness, a report published Friday found. Premier Scott Moe said the province must do better.CanadaJun 15
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Former Regina police chief appealing dismissal following misconduct investigationThe Saskatchewan Police Commission says there will be a hearing in September on Farooq Sheikh's termination.CrimeJul 9