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Indigenous healer admits to sexually assaulting 12 women in Saskatchewan

SASKATOON, Sask. — A Saskatchewan man has admitted to sexually assaulting 12 women while under the guise of being an Indigenous healer or medicine man.
NDP rips Moe’s comments about March 19 date for Ledge return

NDP rips Moe’s comments about March 19 date for Ledge return

Opposition New Democrats issue news release claiming that waiting a couple of weeks to start the spring sitting is not the norm.

Boy charged with murder in quadruple homicide on Saskatchewan First Nation

REGINA — A 15-year-old boy is facing first-degree murder charges in the shooting deaths of four people on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan.
Nutrien earnings decline to US$118 million in fourth quarter

Nutrien earnings decline to US$118 million in fourth quarter

Nutrien president and CEO Ken Seitz says the company expects strong crop input demand and firming fundamentals in the potash sector in 2025.
Uranium miner Cameco reports Q4 profit and revenue up from year ago

Uranium miner Cameco reports Q4 profit and revenue up from year ago

Revenue for the quarter totalled $1.2 billion, up from $844 million a year earlier.
Moe: U.S. tariff threats affecting investments

Moe: U.S. tariff threats affecting investments

Trade negotiations continue between provincial and federal officials with their U.S. counterparts.
Moe says government aims to rid province of fentanyl

Moe says government aims to rid province of fentanyl

Local law enforcement officers have seized illegal substances near the Saskatchewan-U.S. border.

Scotties Tournament of Hearts playoff picture clearer, but race continues

THUNDER BAY — Tracy Fleury was creating happier memories at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ont., than three years ago in the same city.

Man, youth arrested in quadruple homicide on First Nation in Saskatchewan

REGINA — A man and a boy have been arrested in the shooting deaths of four people on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan Premier Moe says Trump 'may not be entirely accurate' with facts

SASKATOON, Sask. — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says U.S. President Donald Trump "may not be entirely accurate with perceived facts" but is someone Canada must work with.
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