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Sask. economy expected to shrink 0.9% this year: RBC
Saskatchewan will likely experience another year of negative economic growth in 2016 as well as unemployment levels that haven't been seen for two decades, a Royal Bank report says. More
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New Former Saskatchewan Roughrider Tearrius George headed to domestic violence court
A former Saskatchewan Roughrider has pleaded guilty to assault and will now focus on treatment as his case is moved over to domestic violence court.
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Husky oil spill: 3 cities can go back to river water
Three Saskatchewan cities that had their water supplies disrupted by the Husky oil spill have been given the green light to draw water once again from the North Saskatchewan River and Codette reservoir.
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Plaza of Honor awaits ex-Roughrider therapist Ivan Gutfriend
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For decades, Ivan Gutfriend has been a good friend to injured Saskatchewan Roughriders — occasionally breaking the bad news and helping them get back in playing condition.
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Curtis Vey appeals conviction of conspiring to kill wife
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A man found guilty of plotting to kill his wife and his lover's husband is appealing his conviction.
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Welcome to White City (just don't park here)
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A Regina man frustrated over lack of signage for the parking bylaw in nearby White City
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Regina trio charged following Brandon, Man., police chase Wednesday
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Police have charged three people from Regina following Wednesday's car chase in Brandon.
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Canadian Cancer Society says e-cigarette rates for Sask. teens a 'wake-up call'
Along with trying e-cigarettes, Sask. teens have a high rate for tobacco use.
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Swift Current, Sask., mayor shocked Graham James granted full parole
The current mayor of Swift Current, Sask., hopes the outrage felt by some people about Graham James being given full parole will motivate them to do what they can to help victims of sexual assault.
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Carriage ride takes Regina nursing home residents back in time
A horse-drawn carriage ride included a trip by the Saskatchewan legislative building.
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Man charged with shooting at Regina's Pump Roadhouse
A man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant in connection with a shooting at a Regina nightclub has been arrested and charged with attempted murder.
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Mosaic putting $1M into Regina private school to boost graduation rate
The Mosaic company is putting $1 million into a program to boost performance at Mother Teresa Middle School — but the government will pay it back if enough students graduate from high school on time.
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Sask. professor says young hockey players should be grouped by size and ability, not age
A researcher at the University of Saskatchewan says minor hockey teams should focus on the maturity, not the age of its players.
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New Yorkton street death now deemed suspicious
The death of a man, 67, who was found on a Yorkton, Sask., street earlier this week has been deemed suspicious.
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Conservative leadership hopeful Brad Trost draws ire for same-sex marriage ad
A Saskatoon MP has attracted criticism after a Facebook ad defined marriage as "the union of one man one woman."
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$6,500 worth of school supplies delivered to Regina schools
Three local schools will receive $6,500 worth of school supplies today as part of the annual School Supply Drive.
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Graham James, convicted in junior hockey sex assaults, granted full parole
Former junior hockey coach and convicted sex offender Graham James is granted full parole during his appearance at a hearing in Laval, Que.
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Witness says he supplied Josh Petrin with the guns that killed Lorry Santos
Day four of the Josh Petrin murder trial is hearing from the man who says he supplied the guns that killed Lorry Santos.
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Lord's Prayer replaced by 'mindful moment' at Moose Jaw, Sask., school
Students at a public elementary school in Moose Jaw, Sask., now start the day with a quiet moment of reflection, rather than the Lord's Prayer.
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Regina police start e-ticketing for traffic offences
Technology is speeding along in Regina, even when it comes to giving out speeding tickets.
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Gas leak sends Saskatoon Canada Post workers outside
Workers at a Saskatoon Canada Post were forced to leave their building after smelling natural gas this morning.
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'I'll get your tickets for you': Rider buys Labour Day Classic seats for 2 fans who couldn't afford them
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Two Saskatchewan Roughrider fans were on the receiving end of a random act of kindness from Riders' defensive lineman Jonathan Newsome.
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'People are kind of fed up': Tatiana Maslany explains why feminist voices are rising
The star of the clone thriller series Orphan Black, Tatiana Maslany, has been outspoken in interviews about sexism, body image and inequality in the entertainment industry.
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Sask. doctors urge police officers to carry fentanyl antidote
Powdered fentanyl can be deadly, particularly when unsuspecting people inhale airborne particles. That's why the RCMP are now issuing Naloxone kits to every officer across Canada. Now doctors in Saskatchewan are urging municipal officers in Saskatoon and Regina to also consider carrying the kits.
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Brad Wall to promote Sask. agriculture in China and South Korea
Premier Wall to leave for 11 days on trade mission to South Korea and China to promote Sask agriculture
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Sask. not considering immobilizers to curb car thefts
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Manitoba's public insurance company says auto thefts reduced from around 30 per day in Winnipeg to 3-4 per day after a program requiring some drivers to install immobilizers was introduced.
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Demolition begins at Regina's Sears Warehouse building
Demolition to part of the historic building began on Wednesday as a Vancouver-based company redevelops the property into a 176,000-square-foot warehouse space.
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Sask. ranks last among provinces in animal protection laws
Saskatchewan is 11th in Canada on a list ranking each province and territory's animal protection laws, making it last among the provinces.
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Man accused of 'indecent acts' at Moose Jaw library faces 7 charges
Police in Moose Jaw, Sask., have charged a man after he allegedly exposed himself to females around the city and committed indecent acts at the library.
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U of R students' union tackling the high costs of textbooks with new program
University of Regina Students' Union is hoping to ease costs by supplying expensive textbooks at the library.
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Teens, 16, charged after Regina spree of crashes, car thefts
Two teens allegedly involved in a wild morning of auto thefts and crashes in Regina have been charged with multiple offences.
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Harvest or super-harvest moon? Astronomers debate Friday's lunar event
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On Friday, Canada will get a peek at the season's first harvest moon. It's been labelled by some a "super" harvest moon, which is causing some debate in astronomy circles.
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'Still triggers a lot of memories,' Métis residential school to be demolished in Île-à-la-Crosse
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A residential school in the the northern Saskatchewan village of Île-à-la-Crosse is set to be torn down in two weeks. Thousands of Métis children boarded at the school from the 1880s to the mid-1970s.
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Regulator OKs lower SaskEnergy bills, raises concern about capital spending
SaskEnergy gas bills are set to fall slightly in November, but the provincial regulator is worried about the Crown utility's rising capital spending and how that might affect future bills.
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Witness describes accused killer Josh Petrin doling out cocaine and beatings
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Jazmyne Night took the stand in the Josh Petrin murder trial and described life in the White Boy Posse around the time Lorry Santos was murdered.
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Sask. registered nurse admits to forging sick notes
A registered nurse in Saskatchewan who forged half-a-dozen sick notes was suspended for a month and ordered to pay $10,000 in costs by her regulatory body.
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First Nations entrepreneur wants to change way society views Indigenous women
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Devon Fiddler wanted to accomplish three things in her life: start a business, own a house and have a baby. By the age of 28, she's managed to have all three.
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Sask. mining suppliers pleased with PotashCorp-Agrium merger
Saskatchewan companies that sell goods to the mining industry see opportunity in the merger between PotashCorp and Agrium.
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Judge reserves decision as Angela Nicholson appeals conviction of conspiring to kill husband
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A woman found guilty of plotting to kill her husband and her lover's wife is appealing her conviction.
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2-year-old girl, 36-year-old woman die in Montreal Lake trailer fire
Police have released more information on a fatal trailer fire on the Montreal Lake Cree Nation.
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$100K in damages after alleged impaired driving spree in Moose Jaw
A Moose Jaw man is facing drunk-driving charges after allegedly smashing into several vehicles and causing some $100,000 in damage.
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Swift Current fire crews practise wind tower rescue
What happens if you're climbing a 67-metre wind turbine and you have a heart attack?
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Missing Regina glockenspiel raising questions
The glockenspiel which once sat in Victoria park but was taken down in 2010 amidst City Square Plaza construction may return to the public eye (and ear)
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'I'm just doing something that I love' says 3 time CCMA winner Jess Moskaluke
Third time's the charm for Saskatchewan's Jess Moskaluke, who took home the award for female artist of the year for the third year running at the Canadian Country Music Association Awards over the weekend.
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Soldiers of Odin Canada: Not the same as what's going on overseas
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The Soldiers of Odin Canada may share the same name as an anti-refugee and anti-immigration group formed in Finland, but it claims its mission statement is anything but the same.
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City of Regina ponders $325K boost to local sporting events
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The City of Regina's executive committee will vote Wednesday on whether or not to support a number of financial requests for sporting events in 2017 and 2018.
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Bayer to buy Monsanto in $66B takeover
German drug and farm chemical maker Bayer AG says it has agreed to acquire seed and weed-killer company Monsanto in an all-cash deal valued at $66 billion.
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Regina officer pleads guilty to exceeding .08; suspended from driving for 1 year
Const. Devin L. Sterling has pleaded guilty to driving with a blood alcohol level exceeding .08.
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Feature Regina gun incidents all over the map this summer
A report of a shooting on Grant Road last week was only latest in a summer of gun incidents in Regina.
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Treaty 4 commemoration honours past, looks toward the future
Canada's governor general and First Nations leaders were in Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask., Tuesday to attend a meeting commemorating the signing of Treaty 4 142 years ago.
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'We are heartbroken,' says manager of Saskatoon kennel where 14 dogs died
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The manager of Playful Paws Pet Centre is apologizing after 14 dogs died when the room they were in overheated after staff at the Saskatoon kennel went home for the night.
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