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Saskatchewan election 2024: Estevan-Big MuddyEstevan-Big Muddy is a provincial riding located in southern Saskatchewan.PoliticsOct 13
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Estevan RCMP continue investigation into fatal weekend collisionEstevan RCMP are investigating a report of a two-vehicle collision which occurred on Saturday night that left one person dead and two others in the hospital.TrafficJun 5
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‘Exciting but stressful’: Montreal peregrine falcon chicks take first flightsThis week, three falcon chicks named Hugo, Polo and Estebane started to spread their wings around the nest site on the 23rd floor of the Université de Montréal tower.CanadaJun 26
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New logo and deputy chief announced for Saskatchewan Marshals ServiceA new logo was unveiled for the Saskatchewan Marshals Service, which is expected to be operational in 2026.CrimeJun 21
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Sask. town offers to name itself after Taylor Swift if she comes to provinceSwift Current is trying to get Taylor Swift into Saskatchewan by offering to change its name in her honour.EntertainmentJun 12
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Woman finds priceless 2,000-year-old Mayan vase in Maryland thrift storeOfficials said the vase is believed to have been made by Indigenous Mayan people in Mexico between 200 and 800 CE.TrendingJun 21
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Mortlach, Sask. welcomes Don Cherry statueWhen passing by Mortlach, Saskatchewan on Highway 1, a familiar face can be spotted. Darren Jones, known also by his artist name, Mr. Cabb, was hired to carve a wooden statue of former hockey broadcaster Don Cherry. The statue of Cherry and his late dog Blue, stands over 15 feet tall and weighs over 2,500...CanadaMay 27
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How Oilers, Panthers players pass the time on long flights for Stanley Cup finalIn this series with the longest distance between teams in Cup final history, the Panthers and Oilers are spending nearly as much time in the air as they are on the ice.SportsJun 17
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Sask. RCMP: 60 charges laid following sexual assault/exploitation investigation involving youthRCMP have charged a man from Assiniboia following an extensive sexual assault and exploitation investigation involving youth.CanadaMay 14
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Scott Moe addresses Sask. exports at Food Fuel and Fertilizer Global SummitOn Monday the second annual Food Fuel Fertilizer Global Summit put on by Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce kicked off in Regina, with premier Scott Moe taking the stage.CanadaMay 6
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Estevan, Sask. hospital to receive MRI services thanks to private donorPlans are going forward to bring MRI services to St. Joseph's Hospital in Estevan after the province approved a private donation of $2 million.HealthMar 28
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Report looks at health care in rural SaskatchewanSuzanne Kuchinka, mayor of the village of Macoun in southeast Saskatchewan, says it's been a struggle for years to keep family doctors because they retire or move elsewhere.HealthApr 21
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1 in 3 adults who grew up in Quebec’s youth protection out of work, school at 21: studyA new study paints a bleak picture of Quebec's youth protection system. Many children who age out of care have trouble getting an education and maintaining a job.CanadaApr 19
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Saskatoon Blazers have repeat on their minds in Saskatchewan male U18 AAA finalWinning their first provincial title in over 30 years in 2023, the Saskatoon AAA Blazers are eager to repeat with a rematch against the Regina Pat Canadians in the SMAAAHL final.SportsMar 22
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38 daily temperature records fell in B.C. on Saturday as warm weather continuesB.C. set dozens of temperature records on Saturday as a warm spell continues. Hope went one step further than setting its own record — at 23.6 C, it was the hottest place in CanadaWeatherMar 17
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Saskatchewan teachers to strike at legislature MondayTeachers from Regina and Moose Jaw will be on rotating strike Monday in front of the Saskatchewan Legislature.EducationMar 1
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SJHL’s Yorkton Terriers seeking public assistance amid ‘dire’ financial troublesOne of the SJHL's longest-tenured franchises, the Yorkton Terriers are sounding the alarm over 'dire' financial concerns and are asking the public for help to avoid folding.SportsJan 30
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More B.C. temperature records tumble under mild weatherAccording to Environment Canada, nearly two dozen areas set new records, with 21 eclipsing old marks and two tying existing records.WeatherJan 31
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Construction of largest solar facility in Saskatchewan set for 2025SaskPower announced the contractor that will be creating the largest solar facility in Saskatchewan.CanadaJan 22
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Southern Alberta food producers keeping a close eye on water shortage risks“I don't think there is any risk of anyone shutting down, but certainly, people are going to have to be thinking smarter about how they use their water.”EnvironmentJan 29