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New 'I couldn't breathe': Sask. man narrowly escapes after vehicle catches fire
Barry Chalifoux says he’s lucky to be alive after what seemed like a slight car malfunction turned into a terrifying ordeal. More
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Why Sask. homeless shelters won't take men with kids
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For single fathers in Saskatchewan, going to a homeless shelter when times get tough is not an option.
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Experts say Sask. 'potentially' has a lot to lose in NAFTA talks
Saskatchewan's exporters will be watching North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations closely when the agreement is re-opened next month.
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Video Saskatchewan residents bug out over crazy swarms
It’s not every day that you come across a swarm of hundreds or thousands of bugs, but you might be surprised to know what causes them.
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Ask family or friends for a ride, says STC minister in light of hitchhiking concerns
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The Saskatchewan Transportation Company's annual report, released Tuesday, provides a more detailed picture of what state the Crown corporation was in before it was shuttered.
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Listings up, sales down: Regina home prices could drop
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Housing sales in Regina were down in the month of June. Meanwhile, listings were at a 10-year high.
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'I don't want to let them down': Sask. archery coach flies to Indigenous Games days after losing sister
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One of the coaches for Saskatchewan's 3D archery team lost her sister before before flying to the North American Indigenous Games. Ivy Delorme chose to continue coaching because she says she made commitment she made to her young athletes.
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'It absolutely works': Housing First marks 1 year in Regina
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The Housing First program has officially been running for one year in Regina. The statistics point to its success in its efforts to end homelessness.
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SaskTel boosts profit by $29M, private partner still on the table
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The Crown corporation released its annual report Tuesday, which showed an increase in net income of nearly $29 million over the last 12-month period, for a total net income of $134.8 million.
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Man dies after being hit by vehicle in Regina, suspect driver takes off
A man is dead after being hit by a vehicle east of downtown Regina on Tuesday morning.
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River veterans warn of dangers of South Saskatchewan River as search for missing teen continues
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People who use the South Saskatchewan River daily warn that it's as dangerous as it is beautiful.
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Canada should make 'list of things we could retaliate with' in NAFTA negotiations: Brad Wall
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says Canada should be ready to fight back if talks to revise the North American Free Trade Agreement next month don’t go well.
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No one injured after shots fired at Regina homes
Police are investigating after two houses within a block of each other were hit by gunfire in Regina overnight.
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Live Blog Follow the action of the North American Indigenous Games
Join CBC Sports' coverage of the 2017 North American Indigenous Games, featuring Twitter and video posts from CBC's team of reporters, plus all of the live streaming action from the events themselves.
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Sears Canada liquidation sales given OK to start Friday
Sears Canada has been given approval to begin liquidation sales Friday at the 59 locations it plans to close.
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More B.C. wildfire smoke expected Tuesday in southwestern Sask.
Environment Canada has issued an air quality statement for southwestern Saskatchewan communities as smoke from wildfires in B.C. is forecast to blow into the area.
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Analysis Which premiers are secure and which ones are worried at premiers conference
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As the premiers gather in Edmonton for the Council of the Federation this week, some of them have more political worries back home than others.
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2 face wildlife charges after bird killed at Craven Country Thunder festival
A man and a teen are facing wildlife charges after a bird was killed at the Country Thunder music festival in Craven, Sask.
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5 charged in assaults related to Hells Angels gathering
Five people have been charged after two men were assaulted in Kenosee Lake, Sask., on May 20.
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Fast current hinders river search for missing teen near Saskatoon
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RCMP say a 17-year-old boy went missing Sunday evening just before 9 p.m. CST from the beach at the Fred Heal canoe launch about 12 kilometres south of the city.
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30 years of giving a hoot helps Sask. conserve burrowing owl populations
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Nature Saskatchewan is celebrating 30 years of a partnership that connects farmers with conservationists to monitor a curious bird with a declining population.
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Sask. lacrosse team gets last-minute bench boss after head coach backs out due to health reasons
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For the last couple of weeks, there had been uncertainty as to who would coach the under 16 male lacrosse team for Team Saskatchewan — until Russ Matthews got the call.
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'Dogged' lawyer who helped clear David Milgaard dies at 77
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Prominent Calgary lawyer Hersh Wolch — a passionate, tenacious defender of the wrongfully convicted — has died of a heart attack at the age of 77.
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SaskWater report shows Crown's heavy reliance on potash industry
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SaskWater's 2016-17 annual report, released Monday, highlights the significant role potash plays when it comes to the Crown corporation's distribution numbers.
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Brad Wall 'disappointed' with national Indigenous leaders' boycott of premiers meeting
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Leaders from the three national Indigenous organizations will skip the first ministers meeting in Edmonton this week, saying the format doesn't adhere to the spirit of reconciliation.
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Large hail pummels Sask. fields
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The second storm in a week, on Sunday evening, dumped large hail on a number of Saskatchewan communities.
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SaskEnergy brings in $70M in profit
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SaskEnergy made $70 million in profit and paid $29 million in dividends to the province, according to the 2016-17 annual report.
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What books should you take to the beach this summer?
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We asked two Saskatoon librarians for their top summer book picks.
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'Dogged in his pursuit of justice': Lawyer Hersh Wolch who championed the wrongfully convicted dies at 77
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Prominent Calgary lawyer Hersh Wolch — a passionate, tenacious defender of the wrongfully convicted — has died of a heart attack at the age of 77.
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'My world got ripped apart': Single dad struggles to find his family shelter in Sask.
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A single father says he feared his family would end up homeless in Regina with no place to turn for shelter.
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Photos 118-year-old original copy of Treaty 8 among historical treasures at First Nations University
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Century-old treaty documents, a Bible in Cree syllabics and negatives of chiefs from the early 1900s are among the First Nations historical treasures housed in a university library in Regina.
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'Dangers are out there': Highway of Tears researcher says STC closure puts more hitchhikers at risk
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The shutdown of the provincial bus service is forcing some former riders to resort to hitchhiking.
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On his own 2 feet: How a Sask. Indigenous track star keeps moving forward
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Calvin Napope pursued track to find a sense of belonging and provide motivation for his younger siblings.
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Coronach, Sask., hottest place in Canada again
The town of Coronach hit 36.3 C on Sunday, making it the warmest place in Canada for the second time in a week.
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Pilot Butte getting wastewater treatment upgrades
Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, announced funding Monday to upgrade and expand the wastewater treatment facilities and storm water management systems in Pilot Butte, Sask.
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Wildfire smoke from B.C. prompts Sask. air quality statement
Environment Canada has issued an air quality statement for central and southern Saskatchewan communities as smoke from wildfires in B.C. blows into the area.
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RCMP reports Saturday crop duster crash north of Aberdeen, Sask.
The 25-year-old pilot, who was the only person in the plane, suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was transported by air ambulance for treatment.
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Regina researcher part of new study that shows it's 'virtually impossible' to dispute climate change
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A Regina-based scientist has contributed some of his research on trees to a project that looks at how the earth’s temperature has risen.
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Prairie slam poets descend on Saskatchewan's Festival of Words
Slam poets from across the Prairies gathered for a competition in Moose Jaw, Sask., for Saskatchewan's for the annual Festival of Words.
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Pilot Butte rallies behind couple after home destroyed by fire
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The small community of Pilot Butte, Sask. is rallying support for a local couple who lost their home in a house fire Saturday afternoon.
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From Behchoko to La Ronge: Lessons on liquor restrictions from years of experimentation
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Problems with enforcement, increased pressure on the court system and the possibility of people turning to drugs could be among the challenges for La Ronge, Sask. if it introduces liquor restrictions, according to the Chief of a N.W.T. community with a long history of liquor restrictions.
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Team 88 became the rallying cry of the North American Indigenous Games
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Upwards of 13,000 Team 88 flags waved in unison Sunday night at the Aviva Centre in Toronto during the opening ceremony for the North American Indigenous Games, in a moment of pause and reflection of where young Indigenous athletes have come from.
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