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Lions, Riders set to meet with second in West Division standings at stake

Trevor Harris and the Saskatchewan Roughriders seem to be catching fire at the right time.

Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck announces plan for stressed emergency rooms

SASKATOON, Sask. — Saskatchewan New Democratic Leader Carla Beck says she has a plan to get overstretched emergency rooms back on track if elected premier on Oct. 28.
Randy Weekes endorses NDP, levels racism charge at Sask Party

Randy Weekes endorses NDP, levels racism charge at Sask Party

Speaker Weekes officially endorses Carla Beck after accusations aimed at Sask Party’s David Buckingham.

Scott Moe's Saskatchewan Party promises to extend diabetes coverage if re-elected

SASKATOON, Sask. — The leader of the Saskatchewan Party says he would extend coverage for insulin pumps and diabetes supplies to seniors and young adults should he be re-elected premier on Oct. 28.

Rents rise 2.1% in September, marking fifth straight monthly slowdown: report

TORONTO — A new report says growth in average asking rents across Canada last month slowed to the lowest rate since October 2021, at 2.1 per cent year-over-year.
National group advancing opportunities for new generations

National group advancing opportunities for new generations

NCIAF focused on growing Indigenous agriculture industry in Canada.
Long day expected at final Regina City Council meeting Wednesday

Long day expected at final Regina City Council meeting Wednesday

Final regular council meeting of the term will start at 9 a.m. at Regina City Hall
On campaign trail, Beck paints grim picture about cancer care

On campaign trail, Beck paints grim picture about cancer care

NDP releases internal briefing note from SGEU providing a bleak portrayal of cancer wait times in the province
Canadians support earlier breast cancer screening

Canadians support earlier breast cancer screening

94 per cent agree screening age should be 40.

Saskatchewan Party candidate says sorry for using racial slur a year ago

REGINA — A Saskatchewan Party candidate apologized Tuesday after it came to light that he used a racial slur in the government caucus office a year ago.
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