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Four-pawed police kept in tip-top shape

Four-pawed police kept in tip-top shape

RCMP officers trained to respond to service dog’s sudden injury or illness.
Saskatoon police investigating third homicide of 2024

Saskatoon police investigating third homicide of 2024

48-year-old male suffering from a gunshot wound succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival at hospital.
Political radio spot on Sask. station blasted by the public

Political radio spot on Sask. station blasted by the public

A Saskatchewan radio station has been taking heat recently for a seemingly biased news interview painting Sask. Education Minister Cockrill in a positive light.
Astronaut headed to the moon says Canada needs more visionaries

Astronaut headed to the moon says Canada needs more visionaries

OTTAWA — You're in a Florida beach house. You're under quarantine. And you're saying your final goodbyes to your family. That's all mandated by your bosses, because they're about to send you on a mission you might never return from.
Update: Shelter in place advisory ended in Regina

Update: Shelter in place advisory ended in Regina

The public is free to resume their activities as per normal, say police.
Small Sask town making big push to win Hockeyville competition

Small Sask town making big push to win Hockeyville competition

Oxbow has been sixth place this week on rally points, which play a role in who will be a finalist for Kraft Hockeyville.
45 cents short, $96 in fees: Court approves TD insufficient funds fee settlement

45 cents short, $96 in fees: Court approves TD insufficient funds fee settlement

TORONTO — The high cost of not having enough money is being brought into focus by a class-action lawsuit at one of the country's largest banks.
Construction begins on nearly $40M Sask. First Nation school

Construction begins on nearly $40M Sask. First Nation school

The new school will include dedicated spaces for elders and traditional knowledge teachings, outdoor learning spaces, a gym with a running track, a dental office, spaces for visiting professionals, and a daycare centre.
Sask. will appeal ruling on pronouns in school

Sask. will appeal ruling on pronouns in school

Minister disappointed and concerned about the precedent that it may set on the use of the Notwithstanding Clause.
Teachers decline to resume negotiations, plan job sanctions

Teachers decline to resume negotiations, plan job sanctions

The STF says to expect an escalation of job sanctions after the February break.
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