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Weyburn Red Wings handed pair of losses to Yorkton

Weyburn Red Wings handed pair of losses to Yorkton

The Weyburn Red Wings opened the regular season with a home-and-home series with the Yorkton Terriers, and they came away with two losses.
Saskatchewan Roughriders unveil Indigenous-designed logo

Saskatchewan Roughriders unveil Indigenous-designed logo

Selnes: Strong offense wins the day for the Sask. Roughriders

Selnes: Strong offense wins the day for the Sask. Roughriders

It was a mystery to me why the Stampeders were so stubborn about staying with their four-man front and rarely bringing more defenders up to the line, said columnist Bill Selnes.
'Time to put our foot on the accelerator': Trevor Harris wants Riders to put pedal to the metal

'Time to put our foot on the accelerator': Trevor Harris wants Riders to put pedal to the metal

Weyburn Red Wings host tailgate party for season home opener

Weyburn Red Wings host tailgate party for season home opener

The Weyburn Red Wings held a tailgate party in front of Crescent Point Place on Sunday, just before their season home opener versus the Yorkton Terriers.
Carlyle female football player thrives with Estevan male team

Carlyle female football player thrives with Estevan male team

Taya Stigings found her love of football when she was in the sixth grade.
Video: Estevan Bruins fall in season opener against Melville

Video: Estevan Bruins fall in season opener against Melville

Rorey Elson scored the Bruins' first goal of the 2024-25 season.
Carnduff's Beck earns two Western Canada baseball honours

Carnduff's Beck earns two Western Canada baseball honours

Carter Beck of the Saskatoon Berries has been named the WCBL Rookie of the Year and the Most Outstanding Canadian.
Regina Rams run defence shredded by Alberta in blowout loss

Regina Rams run defence shredded by Alberta in blowout loss

Sports This Week: Shaw brings Paralympic bronze back to Sask.

Sports This Week: Shaw brings Paralympic bronze back to Sask.

The Midale, Sask. cyclist had gone into the Paralympics with definite goals, those being a silver and bronze medal, which would have improved on a bronze and fourth place finishing at the Tokyo Paralympics.
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