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Saskatchewan’s Jessica Campbell becomes first female assistant coach in NHL history

Saskatchewan’s Jessica Campbell has made hockey history, becoming the first ever female assistant coach in the National Hockey League (NHL).…

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Canada

Sheree Fertuck’s murder illustrates Saskatchewan’s deep-seated misogyny problem: expert

Sheree Fertuck’s disappearance, the ensuing investigation and Greg Fertuck’s trial are the focus of the CBC podcast The Pit. Listen…

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Manitoba’s Jones, Saskatchewan’s Ackerman and Alberta’s Sturmay improve to 3-0 at Scotties

Thirty-four years have passed since the last time an all-rookie team won the Canadian women’s curling championship. So 22-year-old Skylar…

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Winnipegger Mike McEwen aims to secure Saskatchewan’s 1st Brier win in over 40 years

A Manitoba curling proverb is “the buffalo feels heavy.” Expectations are high for curlers from that province on the national…

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Canada

Does Saskatchewan’s Parents’ Bill of Rights help parents or misguide them?

It’s been more than a month since Saskatchewan used the notwithstanding clause to make its Parents’ Bill of Rights Canada’s…

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Kahkewistahaw teen lands goalie spot in Saskatchewan’s new U22 women’s league

A Kahkewistahaw First Nation teen has landed a spot on the Regina Jr. Rebels, one of the teams competing in…

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Canada

Saskatchewan’s success with uranium could be Alberta’s newfound success with the oil sands

Commentary Saskatchewan, one of the world’s leading sources of uranium production, recently announced a major achievement. “Saskatchewan is now the…

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Canada

Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner flags alleged illegal immigration scheme

REGINA – Saskatchewan’s Information and Privacy Commissioner is urging law enforcement officials to consider prosecuting a former government official who…

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