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No go: Paula Abdul concerts in Regina and Saskatoon cancelled

No go: Paula Abdul concerts in Regina and Saskatoon cancelled

In a social media post, Paula Abdul blames injury as the reason why she is scrapping her entire Canadian fall concert tour including October dates in Regina and Saskatoon.
NDP pledges healthy school food program

NDP pledges healthy school food program

Latest pre-election announcement from NDP leader Carla Beck supports food for students in school
Harvest progress rapid across the province

Harvest progress rapid across the province

Crop Report: Aug. 27 to Sept. 2.
Province provides funding boost to Regina Street Team

Province provides funding boost to Regina Street Team

Government of Saskatchewan commits $205,000 this year to Regina Street Team to expand their street outreach services.
Provincial leaders react after Singh junks deal with Liberals

Provincial leaders react after Singh junks deal with Liberals

News that the federal NDP is pulling its supply and confidence agreement to keep the Trudeau government in power gets varied response from Saskatchewan politicians.
SaskNuclear is new subsidiary for SaskPower

SaskNuclear is new subsidiary for SaskPower

SaskPower establishes SaskNuclear as subsidiary as they look to expand into establishing Small Modular Reactors.
Five USask law students accept externships

Five USask law students accept externships

Placements are in Legal Aid offices in Prince Albert, Melfort, Moose Jaw and North Battleford.

Saskatchewan mass stabbing victims remembered two years later, playground built

WELDON, Sask. — Children have been swinging, sliding and climbing on a playground built to honour one of the victims of a mass stabbing two years ago in Saskatchewan, while a quiet feast has been prepared to remember the others.
Taste the prairies at Cypress Hills ‘Farm to Table’

Taste the prairies at Cypress Hills ‘Farm to Table’

Take a Moment in Sask Parks: Sept. 4-21.

Farmers caught in crossfire as China targets Canadian canola for investigation

CALGARY — Saskatchewan farmer Ian Boxall is blunt about why he plants canola, the crop caught in the crossfire of the latest trade dispute between Canada and China, every year.
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