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'A period of inaction': Prof., FSIN give Brad Wall gov't low marks on Indigenous issues
The provincial government has made little progress on First Nations and Métis issues, say a professor and an Indigenous leader. More
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4 Sask. First Nations host their own 'Amazing Race'
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Like something off of primetime television, four First Nation communities in southern Saskatchewan completed a series of intense challenges with thousands of dollars on the line.
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Métis artist says visual storytelling gives people a voice
Dorion was creating leaf painting art on-site during the Waskesiu Lakeside Music Festival this weekend in Prince Albert National Park.
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Regina woman launches online childbirth support group
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Sara Beckel launched a new online support program for new moms on Sunday through Family First Doula Services.
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Meet the former Roughrider turned Halifax police officer
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Being a police officer is no easy job, but for Halifax Regional Police Const. Justin Palardy, it may be less stressful than his former career as a professional football player.
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From powwow arbour to NYC runway: Farrah Sugar among Saskatoon fashion festival designers
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When Farrah Sugar started sewing regalia for her children to wear as powwow dancers at the Piapot First Nation, she never expected she would be seeing her designs on a New York City catwalk.
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Tramping Lake elevator reduced to ash in weekend blaze
A grain elevator in the small community, about 35 kilometres northeast of Kerrobert, fell victim to an inferno.
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Lyme disease on the rise in Canada, but doctors still confused about diagnosis
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In 2015, there were more than 700 cases of Lyme disease reported to the Public Health Agency of Canada, up from roughly 130 in 2009.
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Moose Jaw's Wakamow Valley Authority names its new pedestrian bridge
Moose Jaw celebrated the Great Trail's 25th anniversary Saturday by naming the bridge that was the last piece in Saskatchewan's portion of the national path.
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Guns N' Roses gets ready to rock Regina
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Axl Rose and the gang will be joined by Our Lady Peace at Mosaic Stadium on Sunday night.
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Another inmate dead at Regina Correctional Centre
A sentenced inmate being held at the Regina Correctional Centre died Thursday.
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Music video featuring Saskatchewan-born hip-hop artist up for MTV award
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Canadian artist Drezus is the first First Nation hip-hop artist up for a MTV Video Music Award.
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CBC IN LATVIA Propaganda and provocation: Russia scoffs at Canada's Baltic war games
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As the Canadian-led NATO battle group in the Baltics goes through its first major exercise, a senior Russian official told CBC News that her government sees the war games as "a very provocative action."
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9-year wait: POTS diagnosis comes after hundreds of tests for Regina woman
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Katherine Kay spent almost nine years waiting to find out what was making her sick after falling ill as a child, until she was finally diagnosed in 2016 with a nervous disorder which has no cure.
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'It's such a lonely loss': Northern Sask. families affected by suicide call for more open discussion
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They’ve lost uncles, brothers, step-fathers and children as young as 12 years old, but these families affected by suicide still have hope.
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Dealerships warn Regina RV owners after spike in battery thefts
A number of RV dealerships in Regina say they have been busy replacing batteries after a rash of thefts in the city.
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1 dead in Highway 11 crash near Regina
A 41-year-old Regina man is dead following a collision on the highway between Regina and Sakatoon early Saturday morning.
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Recap Roughriders rout ailing Eskimos for 1st road win
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Jovon Johnson and Kacy Rodgers each returned interceptions for touchdowns in the third quarter as the Saskatchewan Roughriders came back from a bye week with a big 54-31 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos on Friday night.
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Regina mayor aims to end homelessness
Mayor Michael Fougere is putting a motion before city council to develop a plan to end homelessness in Regina.
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Robber sticks gun in face of North Battleford cashier
Police are looking for two males after one pulled a gun on a cashier while they robbed a North Battleford business.
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'No limits' for Saskatoon care home photography club
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The Shutterbugs at Sherbrooke Community Centre get together about once a month to not only learn about photography and editing, but capture their unique perspective of the city.
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Officers 'enthusiastic' about added responsibility with Sask. rural crime team: deputy minister
The Saskatchewan government is expanding the powers of conservation officers and commercial vehicle enforcement officers, and so far, it seems officers are enthusiastic about the added responsibility.
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Jeremy Harrison's comments on GTH 'raised questions' for Sask. political scientist
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A Saskatchewan political scientist says Jeremy Harrison's comments on the Global Transportation Hub "raised questions" for him about the independence of cabinet ministers and how much the public and media gets spin as opposed to fact.
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Northern community evacuated due to wildfires
Residents of Birch Portage have been forced from their homes due to smoke from nearby wildfires.
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Sask. gov't uses half of contingency fund to keep budget on track in 1st quarter
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Interim Opposition NDP leader Nicole Sarauer has denounced the Sask. government's first-quarter budget update as 'ridiculous' and 'unrealistic.'
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Sask. senator says invoking dead husband in online criticism crosses line
For the second time this summer, a Conservative senator from Saskatchewan has been told on social media that she is only in the upper chamber because her husband died by suicide.
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Regina police searching for potential attempted murder witnesses
Regina police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying one or more people who may have witnessed an attempted murder earlier this month.
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Feds announce Firefighters' National Memorial Day
The federal government announced Firefighters' National Memorial Day on Friday — a tribute to fallen firefighters in the country — which will be Sept. 10.
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'It was part of my life': Rider fans take apart Regina's Taylor Field
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The people who made Taylor Field a legendary football stadium and the people who will miss it most are also helping tear it down.
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Indigenous filmmaker flips script on Standing Rock
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A new short film is using comedy to imagine what it would look like if the roles in Standing Rock, N.D., were reversed. No Reservations tells the story of a First Nations company given approval to run a pipeline through a white, suburban neighbourhood.
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2 dead after plane crash near Swift Current airport
Two people are dead after a single-engine plane crashed shortly after takeoff from the Swift Current, Sask., airport on Thursday.
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Gordon Wyant joins Saskatchewan Party leadership race
Justice Minister Gordon Wyant has announced he will run for the Saskatchewan Party leadership, joining three other candidates in the race to replace outgoing Premier Brad Wall.
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'They took the most random stuff': Prince Albert family picking up pieces after 'surreal' break and enter
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A Prince Albert, Sask., family is trying to make sense of a bizarre break-in that involved a thief with a taste for TVs, jewelry, peanut butter and dish soap.
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New evidence prompts delay in La Loche shooter's sentencing hearing
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The hearing to help determine how the La Loche shooter should be sentenced will stretch into another day next week after new evidence about an FASD diagnosis emerged in court Friday.
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Regina police canine unit helps apprehend alleged car thieves
A man and a male youth are facing several charges after they were found in possession of several stolen items early Friday morning.
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FSIN Vice-Chief backs call to remove John A. Macdonald's name from Ontario schools
Historians say the role of Canada's first prime minister in the subjugation of Canada's Indigenous people needs to be discussed in light of a call to rename schools named for John A. Macdonald.
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Sask. trucking company fined after worker killed by packer in 2014
A trucking company has been charged $70,000 after one of its workers died while working on Highway 18, near the village of Mankota, Sask.
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Regina fire dept. douse blaze at North Central home — again
Regina fire department responded to a fire early Friday morning to a home on the 1300 block of Garnet Street for the second time this month.
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Audio Political columnist Murray Mandryk talks Jeremy Harrison, GTH
Murray Mandryk, columnist for the Regina Leader-Post joined CBC Radio's The Morning Edition on Friday to discuss the last week of Saskatchewan politics.
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Rosthern RCMP searching for teen girl missing since July 10
Police are searching for a 14-year-old girl who has been missing for more than a month.
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Jeremy Harrison says gov't should sell stake in Global Transportation Hub, once defended it
Meadow Lake MLA Jeremy Harrison says under his leadership, the Saskatchewan Party would get rid of its share in the Global Transportation Hub.
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SaskPower installing boxes with extra wiring to reduce risk of more meter fires
SaskPower is installing junction boxes at Regina homes which contain extra wiring to reduce the potential for another meter fire in the city.
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Video Sask. man's lake trip on toboggan 'as Canadian as it gets'
Chris Bear of Kamsack, Sask., posted a video on Facebook Thursday of himself wakesurfing at Madge Lake using a toboggan as his board.
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CBC Investigates Irrigation equipment from Chinese immigration scheme would water land farmed by Bill Boyd
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Irrigation equipment purchased by would-be immigrants, through an immigration scheme touted by former Saskatchewan cabinet minister Bill Boyd, was to water land that Boyd farms, CBC’s iTeam has learned.
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Cheveldayoff will seek leadership of Saskatchewan Party
Saskatchewan Parks Minister Ken Cheveldayoff has decided to run for the leadership of the Saskatchewan Party.
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RCMP locate patient who walked away from hospital
RCMP say they have located the man who walked away from a North Battleford hospital.
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Researcher studying children's reliability as crime witnesses
A Regina researcher is studying the memory of children, the reliability of their testimony and their role in the legal system.
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Antimalarial drug mefloquine drove her husband 'to madness,' Sask. woman says
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Clayton Matchee was charged with second-degree murder and torture in connection with the 1993 death of Somali national Shidane Abukar Arone, 16. His wife says if it wasn't for an antimalarial drug, none of it would have ever happened.
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University theatre production looks at the meaning of Treaty 4 in 2017
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A University of Regina theatre class has created a production based on issues that arose following the signing of Treaty 4 in 1874, such as missing and murdered Indigenous women, the Sixties Scoop, residential schools and suicide.
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Analysis Roughriders take practice on the road as they hope for win in Edmonton
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Because of the Guns N' Roses setup at the stadium, the Roughriders have been forced to take practice on the road this week — which is good, because they need all the "road practice" they can get.
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Capital Pointe project has Regina city councillor questioning construction permit system
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The City has to renew its permit an unlimited number of times, despite the fact that almost a decade of construction hasn't brought the project above ground.
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