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‘A quiet time’: James Smith Cree Nation reflects 2 years after mass stabbingLife on James Smith Cree Nation changed forever two years ago when a mass stabbing claimed 11 lives. "We want to be healing, we want to be healed," chief Robert Head says.Canada4 hours
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14-year-old girl charged with attempted murder after student set on fire at Saskatoon schoolA 15-year-old student at Evan Hardy Collegiate was taken to hospital Thursday after being intentionally set on fire by another student Thursday.Crime8 hours
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Police chief overseeing beleaguered Saskatchewan force paid $430K after retirementThe former chief of a beleaguered Saskatchewan police service that was subject to an independent inquiry was paid nearly $430,000 after he retiredCanada8 hours
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: September 2024Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.CanadaSep 6
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Sask. village of Wiseton devastated after major fire destroys multiple landmarksNothing left but rubble and char after a devastating fire in Wiseton, Sask. -- a small village roughly an hour and a half southwest of Saskatoon.CanadaSep 5
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‘Violent dogs’ attacking Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhoodAnxiety is high for many residents in Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood as free-roaming dogs are being reported to be very aggressive and violent.CanadaSep 5
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Canada’s canola sector may see ‘billion-dollar hit’ in China probe: reportMorningstar DBRS said in a report released Thursday that the investigation into canola seed imports by China could result in levies being imposed on the crop.CanadaSep 5
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Evan Hardy Collegiate closed after 15-year-old girl assaulted, intentionally set on fireStudents at Evan Hardy Collegiate in Saskatoon have been sent home for the day after a serious assault took place at the school.CrimeSep 5
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$8.4M investment from feds, provincial government towards childcare staff retentionThe Governments of Saskatchewan and Canada announced $8.4 million in early learning and childcare workforce grants to assist childcare centres in recruiting and retaining staffCanadaSep 5
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‘They don’t come in’: Dewdney Avenue construction impacting sales at Regina businessesBusinesses in Regina’s warehouse district are reaching the end of a 'challenging summer.' The Dewdney Avenue corridor revitalization project while necessary, has taken a toll.CanadaSep 5
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Interest rates on car payments not heavily affected by BoC key interest rate dropDespite the Bank of Canada cutting its interest rate a third time, car dealerships in Regina say it has little to no short-term effect on vehicle financing and interest payments.CanadaSep 5
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Paula Abdul cancels all Canadian tour dates: ‘This truly breaks my heart’Paula Abdul's Straight Up! To Canada Tour was scheduled to begin in Victoria, BC, before continuing on to 21 cities across the country.EntertainmentSep 5
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Playground built to honour victim of Saskatchewan mass stabbing two years laterChildren have been swinging, sliding and climbing on a playground built to honour one of the victims of a mass stabbing two years ago northeast of Saskatoon.CanadaSep 4
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Canola farmers say China retaliatory probe ‘one more thing’ to worry aboutAfter a rail shutdown, inflation and drought, farmers are worried they'll end up paying the price for the fallout over Canada's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.CanadaSep 4
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Saskatchewan students, teachers return to full classrooms across the provinceAfter job action and pauses in extracurricular activities last year, teachers and students return to classrooms. However, teachers are entering this school year with no contract.CanadaSep 3
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Back to school prompts school zone safety remindersCAA Saskatchewan is reminding drivers and pedestrians to slow down and take their time on the road as students make their way back into the classroom.CanadaSep 3
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Three women arrested after Air Ronge, Sask. homicideRCMP in northern Saskatchewan say three women have been charged in the death last week of a 28-year-old man.CrimeSep 3
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SHA addresses health-care workers missing hundreds, thousands of dollars on paychequesMany health-care workers across the province have reported missing upwards of $1,000 on their paycheques over the last few months.CanadaAug 30
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University students return to campuses across SaskatchewanUniversity students across Sask. are on the move, whether it's into university dorms, or they found off-campus apartments. But the search for a place to live can be challenging.CanadaAug 30
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Estate Whisky Alliance forms to support homegrown whiskiesA Saskatoon distillery is making its mark on the whisky industry with a new initiative to support and certify whiskies whose grains were grown and distilled in one place.CanadaAug 30
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Pedestrian killed by Sask. RCMP vehicle heading to call for serviceSaskatchewan RCMP say a pedestrian is dead after being hit by a police vehicle.CanadaAug 30
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Passion for volleyball still runs strong for two-time Sask. Paralympian Julie KozunLosing her left leg in a lawnmowing accident when she was a teenager, Paralympian Julie Kozun has not let that stop her from pursuing volleyball at the highest levels of sport.SportsAug 29
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What to expect from Saskatchewan’s 2 main political parties ahead of the fall electionThe writ for the fall provincial election has yet to drop, but that hasn't stopped parties from unofficially jumping into campaign mode.CanadaAug 29
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Conflict of Interest Commissioner investigating Sask. Party MLAs Cockrill, GrewalTwo Sask. Party MLA’s are now being investigated after concerns were raised over how government contracts were given to their personal companies.PoliticsAug 29
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Saskatchewan schools making sure pronoun law followed as kids head back to classSaskatchewan's two largest school divisions say they’ve addressed concerns from teachers and are enforcing the province’s pronoun law as children head back to classrooms next week.CanadaAug 29