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Eastern Saskatchewan deals with heavy floodsMany municipalities in eastern Saskatchewan have called for a state of emergency, including Canora.CanadaJul 3
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EPCOR’s Glass of the Sask and Edmonton Riverhawks teaming up againEPCOR’s Glass of the Sask is back for another season with the Edmonton Riverhawks. This summer, EPCOR and the Riverhawks are working together to celebrate the North Saskatchewan River through activations and fan experiences, including this week’s Foodie Night. Aleks Kalfakchiyan with Epcor and Steve Hogle with the Riverhawks chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJun 30
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Global National: July 12A street festival in Toronto attended by 13,000 people, including families with children, erupted into a brazen gunfight. It happened just after 8 p.m. Saturday night and police say at least two people exchanged gunfire while moving through the crowd. Two people were killed and another four were injured. It remains unclear whether the gunmen...Global NationalJul 12
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Special Olympics Canada SeriesRunning until June 13, Special Olympics Canada are running a series of events across the province to help reshape the conversation around inclusion across the country. Rhae-Ann Holoien is the CEO of Special Olympics Saskatchewan, and she joined Juliane Bodini with more.SportsJun 9
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: June 8A local Saskatoon vehicle dealership owner is speaking out after repeated acts of vandalism take a financial toll. Some communities in southern Saskatchewan are left picking up the damage left behind from intense weekend weather that included large hail and tornadoes.CrimeJun 8
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Global News at 6 Regina: June 8A look at how construction along Regina’s 11th avenue is impacting businesses and how the reduced foot traffic is effecting revenue. Some communities in southern Saskatchewan are left picking up the damage left behind from intense weekend weather that included large hail and tornadoes.CrimeJun 8
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Sask women MLAs finally receive dedicated washroomA project is now underway at the Saskatchewan legislative building that some say is a century overdue. In the early 1900’s, a women’s washroom wasn’t included in plans for the legislative building, because women did not have the right to vote or sit as members of the legislative assembly. Now, over 30 per cent of...CanadaJun 3
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Federal NDP leader Avi Lewis connects with Saskatchewan voters during provincial visitWATCH: Federal NDP leader Avi Lewis connects with Saskatchewan voters during provincial visit including stops in Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert.PoliticsMay 19
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Supreme Court examines Quebec’s use of the notwithstanding clauseThe Supreme Court is reviewing a high-profile Quebec case involving the use of the notwithstanding clause, which allows governments to override certain constitutional rights. Christine Van Gine, lawyer and member of the Canadian Constitution Foundation, joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to explain how the clause was applied in this case, its legality, and the potential implications for...Global News Morning TorontoMar 25
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: March 13The province is raising prices on various fees and fines including licenses and insurance. Saskatchewan’s job market could take a hit as over a million temporary foreign workers permits across the country are set to expire at the end of 2026. A former drug dealer and gang member explains what she thinks is fueling the...CanadaMar 13
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 13The province is raising prices on various fees and fines including licenses and insurance. Saskatchewan’s job market could take a hit as over a million temporary foreign workers permits across the country are set to expire at the end of 2026. A former drug dealer and gang member explains what she thinks is fueling the...CanadaMar 13
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Major Canadian airlines announce Mexico flights resume to key destinationsWATCH: President of Uniglobe Carefree Travel Jamie Milton shares what Canadian and Saskatchewan travellers need to know as Mexico flights resume. Air Transat, WestJet, Air Canada, and Porter all say they will resume service to the region including Puerto Vallarta as soon as Tuesday, Feb. 24.Feb 24
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Power grid reliability risks rising as demand outpaces new supply: NERC reportA new long-term assessment from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation warns reliability risks are mounting across North America as electricity demand continues to grow faster than new power resources come online. The report flags elevated risk in parts of Canada, including Quebec, the Maritimes, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, under extreme demand conditions later this decade....EnvironmentFeb 7
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 3Tragedy in Alberta as a community near Calgary mourns the death of three teenage hockey players killed in a highway collision on their way to practice. A local catering company that employs people with cognitive disabilities opens a new cafe focusing on inclusion. With a recent surge in gopher populations a group representing Saskatchewan agriculture...Feb 3
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Trevor Dubois filed healthcare treatment complaint months before his death, says First Nations Health OmbudspersonWATCH: Saskatchewan’s First Nations Health Ombudsperson’s Office says they received a healthcare complaint from Trevor Dubois in the months preceding his death and are demanding they be included in the province’s independent healthcare review.CanadaJan 26
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Federal cuts close key research farms, raising concerns for Saskatchewan agricultureAgriculture groups are sounding the alarm after Ottawa announced the closure of seven federal research farms and centers, including two in Saskatchewan. Industry leaders warn the cuts could weaken long-term agricultural research and food security across Canada.CanadaJan 27
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 9A look at the impacts of mandatory alcohol screening as the province looks to bring down impaired driving numbers. Two Saskatchewan high schools have approved restructured school calendars that include additional days off. The province’s unemployment rate ranks as the lowest in Canada.Jan 9
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Saskatchewan canola producers ‘very hopeful’ of Carney’s planned China visit next weekWATCH: Canola farmers and producers in Saskatchewan say they will be watching closely next week as Prime Minister Mark Carney visits China for trade talks that will include agriculture.CanadaJan 7
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Holiday ER closures leave gaps in rural Saskatchewan health careTen rural emergency rooms across Saskatchewan were closed or facing extended closures as Christmas Eve arrived, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority. Facilities in communities including Davidson, Hudson Bay, Outlook, Oxbow and Spiritwood were closed for much of the day, while Leader and Melville were scheduled to remain closed through Christmas Eve.CanadaDec 24, 2025
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Students with complex needs continue to be excluded from schools in Sask.WATCH: nearly 1,350 students who need additional learning support in Saskatchewan have seen their schedule change to part-time attendance, temporary and full-time exclusions. Inclusions Sask. says this is due to budget decisions as well as a lack of assistant teachers.CanadaDec 10, 2025