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Sask. farmers say drought conditions worst in decades
Saskatchewan farmers say drought conditions in some parts of the province are the worst they have seen in decades and today’s higher operating costs will make it harder to bounce back. More
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'He's a different runner': Ahtahkakoop sprinter hoping to repeat double gold at Indigenous Games
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For Landon Sasakamoose, a sprinter from the Ahtahkakoop First Nation, his goal is not just to win races — but also to prove he is the best.
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No smoking on sidewalks, roads or parking lots at Regina's Evraz Place
There will be no smoking allowed in public spaces at Evraz Place, including parking lots for Rider tailgating.
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Group calls on Regina police to review K-9 conduct and policy
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The Saskatchewan Coalition Against Racism Regina has called on Regina police to conduct a thorough review of its police-dog program after two bystanders were bitten this month.
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Prince Albert abduction suspect has charges upgraded to aggravated sexual assault
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Jared John Charles, also identified as Jarrod John Charles, is facing nine charges related to the alleged abduction of a Prince Albert girl.
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Province issues fire ban in Sask. provincial parks
People can still use self-contained fire pits and portable gas-heating devices, and barbecues at the park's discretion.
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Warnings before fines as Regina looks to ease smokers into new bylaw
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Regina’s new smoking and vaping bylaw will come into effect Saturday, but it won’t be enforced with an iron fist — at least not to begin with.
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Regina surgery centre threatened and vandalized, manager's car covered in feces
Omni Surgery and Anti-Ageing centre was vandalized earlier this month, and the practice manager's car was covered with feces after he received a disturbing phone call in June.
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FSIN says pastures should stay under provincial responsibility after 200 cattle die
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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is asking the provincial government to keep responsibility for its community pastures.
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Video Sask. man training team of falcons to control bird pests
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Rich Ensby is one of two people in Saskatchewan with a Commercial Bird Abatement licence and is on the verge of creating a new bird control program in the province. In other words, he's a pigeon exterminator.
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3 men charged with slew of weapons offences after Regina police bust
Officers with the special weapons and tactics team, as well as canine unit, descended on a home in the 900 block of Argyle Street on Thursday.
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Indigenous leaders to boycott Monday's meeting with premiers
Three Indigenous groups will boycott the meeting with Canada's premiers on Monday because they believe their groups should be included as equal partners at the Council of the Federation meeting, which starts on Tuesday.
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Alcohol restrictions in La Ronge need community buy-in: addictions expert
An addictions expert in Saskatchewan says community buy-in is needed in order to make alcohol strategies work.
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Regina's patio smoking ban begins Saturday
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The City of Regina's new smoking bylaw takes effect Saturday.
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Motorcycle crash sends Moose Jaw man to hospital with serious injuries
A man is recovering in hospital after a serious motorcycle crash in Moose Jaw, Sask. Thursday night.
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Law Society ruling details links between North Battleford lawyer and convicted fraudster Allan Moen
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A North Battleford lawyer tied to convicted fraudster Allan Moen will stay suspended until the end of the year.
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Suspect arrested after man knifed in Moose Jaw
A man has been arrested after a fight broke out in Moose Jaw, Sask., followed by a stabbing Friday morning.
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Beach-friendly wheelchairs available at Sask. parks this summer
Accessible wheelchairs are being made available to beach-goers in Saskatchewan this summer.
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The Marilyn Monroe dress? Check by the plums at Saskatoon's new Save-on-Foods
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Too lazy to do groceries Friday morning? Well, what if we told you a dress worn by the Hollywood starlet will be on display while you roam the aisles?
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2 Regina nurses suspended, fined for professional misconduct
Two Regina licensed practical nurses have pleaded guilty to professional misconduct stemming from an incident in April.
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'Hoping for rain': Hot, dry weather stresses Sask. crops
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Some parts of the province have seen less than 100 mm of moisture since April.
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Manager calls city's crackdown on cabs stopping in front of Regina bar 'ridiculous'
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New late-night taxi stands are being installed in downtown Regina after bar managers confronted a parking enforcement officer who said cabs couldn't stop in front of a pub.
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'Locking down the alcohol cabinet' in La Ronge won't work: addictions worker
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Closing bars early and shutting down liquor outlets on month-end paydays is not the solution to alcohol abuse in La Ronge, Sask., according to a local addictions worker.
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Sulphate in water, dehydration and heat killed 200 Sask. cattle
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A lethal dose of sulphate in the water, combined with heat and dehydration, is blamed in the death of 200 cattle in southwest Saskatchewan last week.
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Aphids beware: 150,000 ladybugs released in Regina's Victoria Park
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Regina is now home to more ladybugs than people.
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PM sidesteps calls to reboot inquiry into missing, murdered Indigenous women and girls
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is giving no indication he is willing to intervene in the independent inquiry his government launched to examine the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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A lot of legumes: Regina Food Bank receives 9,000-kg donation of lentils
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Almost 9,000 kilograms of lentils were donated to the Regina Food Bank Thursday morning, which volunteers will use to make tens of thousands of meals.
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Yorkton judge rules no evidence that burping threw off breathalyzer
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A judge in Yorkton, Sask., has ruled that there's no evidence that belching gave a man an artificially high breathalyzer result.
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49 proposed rules for restricting liquor sales in La Ronge include no alcohol on cheque days
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People are debating proposed rules to restrict alcohol sales in the small northern community of La Ronge, including a ban on selling liquor on days people receive government cheques.
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RCMP search for 2 teens after patrol truck hit and run in North Battleford
RCMP have arrested two teenagers and are searching for two more after a police truck was hit in North Battleford, Sask.
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Sask. illegal hunting charge reinstated in Treaty rights case involving Manitoba man
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The Court of Queen's Bench has overturned a Provincial Court ruling which dismissed charges against a Status Indian who was hunting on private land in Treaty 4 territory.
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Missing Sask. mom and toddler last seen on Moncton street, RCMP say
Valerie Violet Thompson and her son were visiting the Moncton area from Saskatchewan when they disappeared July 11.
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Estevan coal mine fined $120K after worker falls 6 metres out of excavator
A coal-mining company has pleaded guilty to breaking occupational health and safety rules after a worker was seriously injured.
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Sask. has 1,000 fewer job vacancies than a year ago
The number of job vacancies in Saskatchewan is down by more than 10 per cent in the first quarter of 2017, year over year — the biggest decline in Canada.
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Correctional Service Canada expands take-home naloxone kit program to Sask. inmates
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Federal inmates in Canada with a history of opioid addictions are being given access to free take-home naloxone kits upon release.
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Indigenous Games continue to fortify mother-daughter bond
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Juleah Duesing just four medals away from doing exactly what she wrote down in a poem in Grade 2: winning as many North American Indigenous Games medals as her mother Reila Bird. If she does it, Bird will have the best seat at the event to watch it unfold in Toronto.
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Regina man sues Manitoba government over alleged in-custody beating
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A Regina man who claims he was beaten by guards at the Winnipeg Remand Centre has filed a lawsuit against the province.
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Video Retreat for HIV-positive women in Regina offers healing, Indigenous tradition
All Nations Hope recently offered a nine-week retreat for 12 HIV positive women in Regina.
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Video Sask. pro basketball stars living their dreams playing overseas
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Two Regina professional basketball players are hoping to inspire the next generation to follow in their shoes.
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Sask. snowboarder Mark McMorris wins 1st ESPY
The Regina native and reigning Olympic bronze medallist in slopestyle won the award as the best male action sports athlete.
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