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Epping, Kleiter, Smith punch tickets to Canadian men's curling championship

Epping, Kleiter, Smith punch tickets to Canadian men's curling championship

Several men's curling teams punched their tickets to the Canadian championship Sunday.
How survivors of Indian boarding homes can be compensated

How survivors of Indian boarding homes can be compensated

Claims process opened in August 2024 after a federal court approved a $1.9-billion settlement.
Frostbitten fiasco: Fort McMurray man goes viral after sticky situation

Frostbitten fiasco: Fort McMurray man goes viral after sticky situation

Emergency responders were called to assist RCMP during the incident.
Beck calls for emergency sitting, if tariffs are imposed

Beck calls for emergency sitting, if tariffs are imposed

Beck is calling for an emergency session on Feb.3 if the 25 per cent tariffs are implemented by the U.S.
Former volunteer firefighter accused in Saskatchewan hay arsons pleads guilty

Former volunteer firefighter accused in Saskatchewan hay arsons pleads guilty

UNITY, Sask. — A former volunteer firefighter accused in a string of arsons in rural Saskatchewan has pleaded guilty to mischief.
Cameco’s joint venture mining operation in Kazakhstan resumes

Cameco’s joint venture mining operation in Kazakhstan resumes

Production was suspended for more than three weeks due to a delay in submitting updated project documentation.
Saskatchewan RCMP’s SERT reports work tackling illicit drugs in 2024

Saskatchewan RCMP’s SERT reports work tackling illicit drugs in 2024

In 2024, SERT continued to work diligently with frontline RCMP officers from detachments across the province to remove harms from communities and help keep Saskatchewan residents safe.
Cameron, McCarville, Skrlik return to Scotties Tournament of Hearts

Cameron, McCarville, Skrlik return to Scotties Tournament of Hearts

The lineup for the Canadian women's curling championship was completed Sunday with the crowning of eight champions.
Little birds wearing tiny backpacks can help solve big problems

Little birds wearing tiny backpacks can help solve big problems

Thirty-four countries contribute to the Motus database initiated 10 years ago by Birds Canada.
No new clubroot cases identified in 2024

No new clubroot cases identified in 2024

Distribution map identifying affected RMs has been released.
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