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Retrial of Sask. Métis hunters to examine scope of traditional harvesting rights

Warren Boyer, a 58-year-old Métis man, is on the brink of concluding his lengthy legal battle. Charged with fishing without…

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Sask. Party MLA apologizes for calling Jagmeet Singh a terrorist

Saskatchewan Party MLA Apologizes for Calling Jagmeet Singh a Terrorist A Saskatchewan Party MLA has issued an apology for making…

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Tech

Sask. beekeepers hope to avoid sting of killer parasite, tariffs on honey production

Simon Lalonde, the owner of From Hives to Honey, is cautioning visitors about the yellowish substance that his bees are…

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Health

Doctors say some Sask. adults might need measles booster shots

Saskatchewan adults are being urged to check their vaccination records in light of the recent measles outbreak in the province.…

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Canada

Sask. walks back ban on American-branded beer made in Canada

Saskatchewan Reverses Decision on American-Branded Alcohol Products After facing backlash from industry leaders, Saskatchewan has decided to reverse its decision…

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Sports

Rocanville, Sask., celebrates hometown hockey hero Jessica Campbell, 1st woman to coach from an NHL bench

Jessica Campbell’s hometown of Rocanville, Saskatchewan, is buzzing with excitement as they celebrate her groundbreaking achievement as the first woman…

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Sask. budget contains no tariff contingencies in face of ‘erratic and unpredictable’ Trump presidency

Saskatchewan’s 2025-26 budget has been presented against a backdrop of uncertainty and unpredictability due to the ongoing threats of tariffs…

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Hunters, advocacy groups raise concerns about hunting pregnant elk as Sask. extends season

Saskatchewan hunters and advocacy groups are up in arms after the Saskatchewan government recently extended the elk hunting season into…

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Canada

Sask. premier warns that Chinese tariffs on canola would be ruinous

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has strongly condemned the tariffs imposed by both the United States and China, warning of dire…

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Health

Breast cancer is more likely to kill young Black women. A Sask. researcher wants to see that change

Kwaku Ayisi, a researcher at the University of Regina, was deeply impacted when he lost a friend to breast cancer…

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