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Saskatchewan First Nation orders another community evacuated because of wildfire

Saskatchewan First Nation orders another community evacuated because of wildfire

A Saskatchewan First Nation has issued an evacuation order for another of its communities as a fast-moving wildfire approaches.
New Regina hospital parkade now 80 per cent done

New Regina hospital parkade now 80 per cent done

Completion of parkade expected this year, but questions on whether it will meet the demand.
Opposition NDP voices concern about Evraz jobs

Opposition NDP voices concern about Evraz jobs

NDP Leader Carla Beck expresses worries about future of Evraz steel plant; Premier Moe pushes back
Worker charged with sexually assaulting residents at Saskatchewan care home

Worker charged with sexually assaulting residents at Saskatchewan care home

WILKIE, Sask. — A Saskatchewan care home worker accused of sexually assaulting residents is facing multiple charges.
After slow start, Blue Bombers are in position to take West Division lead

After slow start, Blue Bombers are in position to take West Division lead

Don't look now but Zach Collaros and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a win away from assuming top spot in the West Division standings.
Firefighter faces arson charges over hay bale, grass fires near Saskatchewan town

Firefighter faces arson charges over hay bale, grass fires near Saskatchewan town

MACKLIN, Sask. — Saskatchewan Mounties have charged a man in a string of hay bale arsons in and around Macklin -- and the Macklin fire department says the accused is one of their own.
Riders' Harris, Bombers' Ford earn CFL monthly honour roll awards

Riders' Harris, Bombers' Ford earn CFL monthly honour roll awards

TORONTO — Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris and cornerback Tyrell Ford of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers were named the top offensive and defensive players Wednesday in the CFL's monthly honour roll. Harris earned a grade of 90.
NDP raises alarms about St. Paul’s Hospital again

NDP raises alarms about St. Paul’s Hospital again

Health Critic Vicki Mowat points to 41 patients with no bed at St. Paul’s Hospital, one patient waiting 140 hours
Moe says immigration is a pillar of the province

Moe says immigration is a pillar of the province

“…accepting people to move to Saskatchewan is why we have 1.2 million people today.â€
B.C. brings in 'bell-to-bell' school phone ban, as new access rules target protesters

B.C. brings in 'bell-to-bell' school phone ban, as new access rules target protesters

VANCOUVER — Cellphone use will be restricted in all British Columbia school districts when pupils return next week, as the province becomes the latest to curtail the use of the devices by students.
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