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Saskatchewan Rattlers come out on top in night of reunions for Allen, Wright-ForemanSaskatchewan Rattlers guard Teddy Allen got revenge on his former club, defeating former Rattler Justin Wright-Foreman and the Winnipeg Sea Bears on a night of memorable reunions.Sports5 hours
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Wildfires increase in Saskatchewan due to hot, dry conditionsThe growing number of wildfires have increased in Saskatchewan which resulted in a recent fire ban across the province.Fire6 hours
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RCMP check more than 3,500 vehicles in 2 days ahead of Country ThunderMore than 3,500 vehicles have been checked during a two-day traffic safety initiative in Chamberlain, Sask. ahead of Country Thunder.Crime6 hours
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Sask. RCMP search for 3 people posing as police officers following traffic stopSaskatchewan RCMP are looking for three people who are posing as police officers following a traffic stop on the Onion Lake Cree Nation.Crime8 hours
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Craven, Sask. booms with excitement following 1st day of Country ThunderThe first day of Craven's Country Thunder music festival was a scorcher but organizers have ensured that attendees have ways to cool down in the heat.Entertainment9 hours
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Hearing cancelled for Saskatchewan’s bid to stop federal collection of carbon moneyFederal Court in Vancouver says lawyers for Saskatchewan indicate in a letter that they're negotiating with Ottawa to resolve the dispute.Canada9 hours
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Lumsden RCMP investigate sexual assault report at Country Thunder campgroundPolice have responded to a report of a sexual assault incident at Craven's Country Thunder music festival campground.Crime10 hours
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Posters aimed at increasing human trafficking awareness shown at Country ThunderIn an attempt to raise awareness about the risk of human trafficking and sexual exploitation, 500 posters will be featured at Country Thunder this weekend.Canada11 hours
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Prince Albert playing host to Men’s Softball World Cup Group qualifierWarman's Justin Laskowski has returned home to Saskatchewan with Canada's men's softball team, competing at the WBSC Softball World Cup Group 'B' qualifier in Prince Albert.SportsJul 11
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Heat is not stopping people from attending Saskatchewan Jazz FestivalOrganizers of the Sask. Jazz Festival have prepared for the heatwave for attendees with cooling and misting stations as well as public water stations.EntertainmentJul 11
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4th annual feast held in Regina to honour children of residential schoolsThe First Nations University of Canada held an honouring feast for the children who did not make it home from residential schools.CanadaJul 11
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Canada Revenue Agency order to seize Saskatchewan money unusual, legal experts sayLegal experts say the federal government has taken an extraordinary step in trying to take $28 million from Saskatchewan’s bank account for not paying carbon levy money.CanadaJul 11
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Saskatoon mother seeks apology after paramedics ‘barely looked at’ daughter who was hit by carHeather Leichert says her daughter Alexandra was struck by a vehicle while biking last October. Although paramedics attended, she says proper medical attention was not provided.CanadaJul 11
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3 people charged in connection with Regina’s 3rd homicide of 2024Three people have been arrested and charged in connection to Regina's third homicide of 2024. All three individuals have made their first court appearance on Thursday morning.CrimeJul 11
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How prepared are you for a wildfire? 3 critical ways you can get readyWhether in urban or rural areas, there are several things Canadians can do to protect their families and property from wildfires.FireJul 11
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Provincewide fire ban issued in Saskatchewan due to hot, dry conditionsThe Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency issued a provincial fire ban due to hot and dry conditions. There are currently 73 wildfires burning in the province.FireJul 11
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Saskatchewan crops in good condition overall: reportFrom weeks of rain to recent heat temperatures across Saskatchewan, producers have reported crops to be in overall good condition.CanadaJul 11
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Strathcona Resources and Canada Growth Fund to partner on carbon capture projectThe project will involve building carbon capture and sequestration infrastructure on steam-assisted gravity drainage oilsands facilities across Saskatchewan and Alberta.CanadaJul 11
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Regina police launch new initiative following survey on increased police presencePeople can expect to see an increased police presence in the Cathedral and Centre Square neighbourhoods following the launch of a new Regina Police Service initiative.CanadaJul 11
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Saskatoon dogs staying active while keeping coolThe Saskatoon SPCA's animal care and community engagement manager has advice for keeping your pets safe and cool in the summer heat.CanadaJul 10
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Sask. child-care facility struggles to meet demand, hopes to expandAfter the province introduced $10-a-day child care last year, the YMCA of Regina is struggling to meet the demand for affordable spaces and has a waitlist of 2,000.CanadaJul 10
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Rider Readers: Literacy challenge to encourage Sask. kids to keep reading this summerThe Sask. Library Association and the Sask. Roughrider Foundation are teaming up to keep kids reading this summer with the Summer Rider Reading Challenge.CanadaJul 10
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Country Thunder set to rock Saskatchewan despite extreme heatThis years lineup include artists like Dallas Smith, Josh Ross, Luke Combs and in a departure from the country genre, Nickelback.CanadaJul 10
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Saskatchewan puts moratorium on wild boar farms, toughens regulationsThe Saskatchewan government has put a moratorium on new wild boar farms after decades of expanding feral swine populations.CanadaJul 10
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Canadian Chamber of Commerce has a new president and CEO. Who is Candace Laing?Laing has served as chair of the chamber's board of directors since 2022 after joining the board in 2019, serving as its vice-chair from 2021 to 2022.CanadaJul 10