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Democrat Aisha Wahab advances in California special election to replace former US Rep. Eric Swalwell
Democratic state lawmaker Aisha Wahab advanced Tuesday to the special general election in California for the U.S. House seat vacated by Rep. Eric Swal... -
Gentner Drummond, Mike Mazzei advance to Oklahoma GOP runoff for governor
U.S. Rep. Kevin Hern easily won Oklahoma's GOP nomination for U.S. Senate on Tuesday in a show of President Donald Trump's status as Republican Party ... -
Minister answers questions about budget for wildfire review recommendations
The province plans to implement 11 recommendations from an independent review criticizing last year's wildfire response, but there's still no price ta... -
Police say no criminality suspected after 12 students injured at B.C. waterpark
CHILLIWACK - Mounties in British Columbia's Fraser Valley say early indications show no criminality after 12 students were hospitalized Monday in what... -
What to know about Canada's potential social media ban for kids under 16
Companies that fail to comply could face penalties of up to $10 million, or three per cent of global revenue, whichever is greater. -
Moe talks nuclear power, defence and agriculture in trade mission through Europe
The premier has visited three European countries, with a fourth to come, to deepen trade relations in the nuclear, defence and agricultural sectors.
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Opinion: Why Saskatchewan must phase out coal by 2030
What most of our patients don’t realize is that even when the Prairie sky is clear, they are breathing harmful pollutants from Saskatchewan’s coal power plants. And the science is…
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Oil prices fall back to US$80 per barrel amid optimism over Mideast peace deal
Optimism over a tentative peace deal between the U.S. and Iran continues to push world oil prices lower, despite concerns it could take weeks for oil to start flowing freely again. -
Saskatchewan premier says room to make better use of trade deal with Europe
Saskatchewan signed a memorandum of understanding with the Czech Republic on Friday. Premier Scott Moe said it will benefit sales and may help bump trade with Europe. -
Saskatchewan joins the party as legal CFL tailgating arrives in the province
The Saskatchewan Roughriders kick off their 2026 season Saturday and this year's game day experience is even grander, with the addition of tailgating. - Hundreds of families return home after crews bring West Kelowna, B.C., wildfire under control
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Alberta judge dismisses bid to stall closure of supervised drug sites
A judge has dismissed a last-ditch legal effort to temporarily halt the closures of supervised consumption sites in Calgary and Lethbridge, citing a similar effort to stall anothe…
- 'Who's paying for this?': Toronto police believe youth hired for gun crimes such as U.S. consulate shooting
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37-year-old convicted in 2006 Sask. fatal stabbing receives maximum youth sentence of 7 years
The now-37-year-old was sentenced to four years in custody followed by three years of supervision.
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Canada's Max Crépeau doing his part as goalkeepers coming up big in World Cup
In the early days of this tournament, goalkeepers have found themselves the subject of hotter attention, the 18-yard box a proving ground more than a sanctuary.
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CBC will no longer air NHL games in 'end of an era' as broadcast deal expires
CBC will no longer broadcast NHL hockey games after it and national rights-holder Rogers Sportsnet were unable to come to agreement on a new sublicensing deal that would have allo…
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Liberal government tables First Nations clean drinking water legislation
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty has tabled the Liberal government's long-awaited legislation to govern clean drinking water in First Nations communities.
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Milligan out, Hughes expected to start for Roughriders in Calgary
The Roughriders are dealing with an injury heading into their second game of the season as halfback Rolan Milligan won’t play this week
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Rider Rumblings Ep 194: Roughriders defeat Lions to begin 1-0
This week's podcast discusses Saskatchewan's win over B.C. to begin the season
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'Never seen it so bad:' Nurses speak on Sask. 'retention crisis'
"If we want nurses to stay, we need to fix the conditions that are pushing them away," said Darla Rugland, a licensed practical nurse from Yorkton.
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P.E.I. byelection to be held on July 13 to fill seat of former health minister
CHARLOTTETOWN - P.E.I. Premier Rob Lantz has announced that a byelection to fill the seat of former health minister Mark McLane will be held next mont... -
Georgia Republicans choose Collins for Senate and Jackson for governor, a mixed result for Trump
JACKSON, Ga. (AP) - Georgia Republicans delivered a split decision for Donald Trump in Tuesday runoffs, opting for the president's preferred U.S. Sena... -
B.C. must learn from Site C dam before starting new projects, says environmentalist
VICTORIA - An environmental group is condemning plans by the British Columbia government to consider building two new hydropower projects, including a... -
Weekend Roundup: Saskatoon Mamba hold off the Surge
The Mamba - currently 4-5 - edged the Ottawa BlackJacks 96-94 on Monday at Merlis Belsher Place.
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Saskatoon couple opens Good Earth Coffeehouse in RUH hospital area
"It's great to be able to offer high-quality food and coffee 24 hours a day, seven days a week at (Royal) University Hospital."
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Saskatoon map shows potential homelessness buffer zones for daycares
City administration highlights what school buffer zones cover in Saskatoon, as well as potential daycare buffer zones.
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Opinion: Saskatoon deserves better oversight of its own services
Done well, audit work isn't about finding fault — it's about finding better. It gives elected officials the evidence they need to make smarter budget decisions, and it gives resid…
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Probe into Saskatchewan trucking company prompts human trafficking charges: RCMP
Two people from Saskatchewan are facing charges, including human trafficking, following an RCMP investigation into a trucking company in the RM of Edenwold, police said. -
Sask. volunteer firefighters having hard time to keep up with recruitment
Saskatchewan's volunteer fire departments are struggling with recruitment. The challenge is finding the balance between the demands of volunteering and work and family commitments. -
Saskatchewan had ‘significant gaps’ in 2025 wildfire preparation, response: report
The Saskatchewan government and SPSA received a report described by the opposition as "damning." It has 11 recommendations to better manage wildfires. -
Parliamentary committee recommends against MAID expansion for mental illness
A special parliamentary committee will recommend that the federal government indefinitely pause the expansion of medical assistance in dying for people whose sole underlying condi…
- Criminality not suspected after 12 kids sent to hospital in electrical incident at B.C. water park
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'10 years of no water': Behchokǫ̀, N.W.T., father waits for needed home repairs as daughter recovers from surgery
Chris Dryneck says the deteriorating conditions of his Behchokǫ̀ home need repair, due to worsening issues and the pressing situation of his daughter recovering from a spinal surg…
- NDP wants minister to explain why citizenship certificates were abruptly suspended
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Parole board rejects former Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard's bid for full parole
The Parole Board of Canada rejected Jacob Hoggard's bid for full parole this month because it found the former Hedley frontman, now convicted sexual offender, requires professiona…
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Judge bars man from 2 N.L. towns, fearing he'll 'seriously harm' former partner
A judge has barred a man from two western Newfoundland communities as part of a probation order, saying he worries the man will seriously harm his former intimate partner.
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Some Canadians are crowdfunding their way through the cost of living crisis
Faced with rising costs for necessities such as rent, groceries and utilities, more Canadians are turning to GoFundMe to help make ends meet.
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Sask. RCMP warns public as two charged with human trafficking
Investigators believe there may be more victims. Anyone who suspects human trafficking is asked to call police.
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Man convicted of murdering Misha Pavelick to receive seven-year youth sentence
Justice Catherine Dawson decided the Crown failed to meet its burden to prove the man convicted had the capacity of an adult at the time of the 2006 offence.
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In Photos: Regina's 2026 Pride parade takes new route
This year, the parade traveled a new route through Wascana Centre.
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Trump-backed Moore wins GOP runoff for US Senate in Alabama, as Democrats focus on rising costs
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - U.S. Rep. Barry Moore won the Republican runoff Tuesday for Alabama's open U.S. Senate seat, advancing to the fall election wi... -
MLB Draft Combine approaches for Sask. slugger, WCBL standout Carter Beck
As the Saskatoon Berries chase their first Western Canadian Baseball League championship this summer, their biggest star isn't anywhere near Cairns Fi... -
Evacuation order downgraded to alert as wildfire is held in West Kelowna, B.C.
WEST KELOWNA - Joe Gluska, his wife and his daughter had 45 minutes to pack what mattered most to them after RCMP officers came to their door in West ... -
Northern Sask. leader 'surprisingly' pleased with 2025 wildfire report; MLA calls for accountability
"The report laid bare a lot of things where there was either epic failures or there was some definite room for improvement."
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Saskatoon man accused of abusing dog in Evergreen apartment
The 53-year-old man faces a charge of "willfully causing unnecessary pain to his dog by kicking and choking," according to police. -
Opinion: Saskatchewan setting the tone for international collaboration
We are at the same level as our competitors, and we’re here to leave a long and memorable mark on the world stage.
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Saskatchewan health technology leaders looking to province to adopt innovations
Leaders in Saskatchewan's healthcare technology sector say they have answers to the province's most pressing health care concerns, but need the province to sign on to deliver them. -
‘We need to do better’: Saskatchewan Premier Moe addresses scathing wildfire report
Last 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. -
Emilus scores three TDs as Roughriders edge Lions
Samuel Emilus saved the best for last Saturday, hauling in his third touchdown pass of the night with 46 seconds remaining to propel Saskatchewan over B.C. -
Cocaine and handgun among items seized in Saskatoon, 4 Toronto men charged
Four men from Toronto were arrested and face 28 charges in Saskatoon as a result of a drug trafficking probe, police said in a news release Friday. -
Town cancels parade, citing 'overwhelming' harassment after pro-Alberta float disallowed
A central Alberta town won't host its annual parade this year after organizers said a decision to disallow a pro-Alberta float led to a barrage of "online criticism, personal atta…
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Extreme weather part of 400% hike in Alberta home insurance premiums over 20 years: StatsCan
New data from Statistics Canada suggests homeowners' insurance in Alberta increased nearly five times in a 20-year period — the highest increase of any province.
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New Royal Canadian Navy boss says service must grow by up to 40%
The Royal Canadian Navy's sweeping modernization plans hinge on a challenge that can't be solved in a shipyard. Vice-Admiral Dan Charlebois says the service must grow by as much a…
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Toronto man to plead guilty to conspiring to smuggle cocaine for drug network allegedly tied to Ryan Wedding
A Toronto man arrested for his role in conspiring to smuggle cocaine for a drug network allegedly tied to former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding has taken a plea deal in…
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Child's suspected drowning death in Medicine Hat, Alta., prompts citywide pool shutdowns
An 11-year-old child has died of a suspected drowning during a field trip to a regional park near Medicine Hat, Alta., on Monday. That led to a shutdown of pools across the city t…
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Kangaroo 'Joey' caught by Quebec Environment Ministry after days on the loose
The kangaroo that has been on the loose on Montreal's South Shore has been caught by Quebec's Environment Ministry teams on Tuesday afternoon.
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Threats against Regina airport deemed unfounded as police probe incident
Regina police say they continue to investigate the unfounded threats in order to find the person or people responsible for the incident. -
Former Regina Pats, NHL forward Kyle Calder dies at 47
A gritty player, Calder earned the nickname 'Grease' for his uncanny ability to come out of corners with the puck
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Regina cop charged with snooping awaits more info about the case against him, court hears
The matter of Regina Police Service Const. Clinton Duquette is scheduled to return to court in July.
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Davis: Ticked-off, Cup-winning Saskatchewan Roughriders clamouring for CFL respect
Head coach Corey Mace: 'We wanna know what we look like when we face adversity.'
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