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Belanger says new boundaries show northern riding was never conservative

Belanger says new boundaries show northern riding was never conservative

Longtime NDP MLA says boundary changes aided his cause.
NDP to attempt motion opposing virtual physician program

NDP to attempt motion opposing virtual physician program

Opposition raises concerns about emergency room doctors being replaced by webcams.
Drum roll please, Highway 5 at Buchanan wins again

Drum roll please, Highway 5 at Buchanan wins again

Tops CAA's 2025 Top Ten Worst Roads.
Country singer brings anti-human trafficking summit to S-toon

Country singer brings anti-human trafficking summit to S-toon

A powerful summit led by country music artist Paul Brandt returned to Saskatoon this week to raise awareness about human trafficking.
Liberals projected to finish just short of a majority after very close election race

Liberals projected to finish just short of a majority after very close election race

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney will lead a minority government after a very close general election race that left the Liberals just three seats shy of a majority. Just before 4 p.m.
Patrol vehicle stolen after man arrested for public intoxication

Patrol vehicle stolen after man arrested for public intoxication

At approximately 1:30 a.m., April 27, officers were on patrol on 22nd Street near Avenue P when a man unexpectedly entered the roadway in front of them.
Premier Moe strikes conciliatory tone upon Carney’s win

Premier Moe strikes conciliatory tone upon Carney’s win

Moe extends offer to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Saskatchewan.
Hunters, don't miss your shot

Hunters, don't miss your shot

Saskatchewan's 2025 Big Game Draw opens May 1.
Kahkewistahâw FN receives $133.6 M in Cows and Plows settlement

Kahkewistahâw FN receives $133.6 M in Cows and Plows settlement

‘It’s going to be a really positive time for us:’ Chief Evan
SIRT investigating in-custody death at James Smith Cree Nation

SIRT investigating in-custody death at James Smith Cree Nation

On April 28 at approximately 7:55 a.m., Melfort RCMP received a report that an adult male had discharged bear spray inside an occupied residence on the James Smith Cree Nation.
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