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  • Fire causes $270,000 in damage to home in Moose Jaw, Sask.
    Police are investigating the cause of a Saturday afternoon fire that caused $270,000 in damage to a home in Moose Jaw, Sask. The blaze is not considered suspicious.
    Fire
    Mar 17
  • Saskatoon police find $24,000 in tires connected to fraud investigation
    The investigation led police to the tires and a 17-year-old boy, who was arrested and charged with both theft and fraud over $5,000. 
    Canada
    11 hours
  • Vehicle collision sends one person to hospital, closes Trans-Canada Highway near Moose Jaw
    Due to a collision outside Moose Jaw, Sask., the westbound lane of Highway 1 between the Manitoba Expressway and Thatcher Drive East will be closed until further notice.
    Canada
    Mar 14
  • Haiti sets up transitional council to choose next PM in bid to quell crisis
    The formation of the council was expected to soon trigger the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry, but a new provision said he would step down when a new premier is chosen.
    World
    Apr 12
  • Coronach, Sask. boy bullied for Indigenous heritage, family speaks out
    'It got to the point where he told his mom he was tired of being called Victoria and he wanted to cut his hair,' said Bear's aunt, Chasity Delorme.
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • Quebec coroner’s inquiry into police stabbing hears from doctor who treated killer
    Isaac Brouillard Lessard fatally stabbed Sgt. Maureen Breau and seriously wounded her partner while they tried to arrest him for uttering threats and violating probation.
    Crime
    Feb 13
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  • Suspects at large in Sandy Bay shooting considered armed, dangerous, Manitoba police say
    Police have made an arrest in connection to a shooting on Sandy Bay First Nation earlier this month, but two other suspects remain on the loose.
    Crime
    Feb 1
  • High-risk offender was released from jail just days before attack in Halifax
    A man who is accused of attacking three women during two separate incidents in Halifax had been released from custody on unrelated charges just days before.
    Crime
    Jan 18
  • Former junior hockey coach Bernie Lynch sentenced to 3 years in prison
    On Friday, Bernard (Bernie) Lynch was sentenced to three years in prison after being found guilty on one count of sexual assault and an addition count of assault.
    Crime
    Jan 19
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  • ‘Unimaginable excess’: Bid to attract showy superyachts to Cape Breton under scrutiny
    With memories of the tar ponds receding, the port city is now trying to cultivate an upscale vibe — one that includes appealing to billionaires and their toys.
    Canada
    Jan 1
  • Russia covered up deaths from Ukraine dam collapse: AP investigation 
    The dam burst on June 6, causing extensive flooding along the lower Dnipro River, submerging communities across the Ukraine-controlled right and Russian-occupied left banks.
    World
    Dec 28, 2023
  • Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2023
    From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.
    Entertainment
    Dec 30, 2023
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  • Sask. RCMP warn of naloxone-resistant fentanyl in southern part of province
    Saskatchewan RCMP warn of a strain of fentanyl that looks normal but is resistant to naloxone, the drug used to temporarily reverse the effects of opioid overdoses.
    Crime
    Dec 13, 2023
  • Assiniboia man faces 13 charges related to sexual assault investigation involving 3 boys
    A 46-year-old man from Assiniboia, Sask., was arrested and charged following an investigation of historic sexual assaults against three boys.
    Crime
    Nov 29, 2023
  • Future of beloved B.C. fried chicken chain uncertain with CEBA-repayment deadline looming
    Adeel Jahangir, a former KFC employee, launched Chicken World in 2019 with his brother. Its popularity has since exploded, but he's not sure how much longer he can keep it going.
    Economy
    Nov 8, 2023
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  • B.C. ‘sexy senior’ was part of ISIS women’s battalion, RCMP alleges
    Kimberly Polman was allegedly trained by ISIS to fight. The Canadian served in Katibah Nusaybah, an ISIS branch that provided weapons training to women.
    Canada
    Nov 7, 2023
  • Feel Good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
    From a bear with a sweet tooth to two B.C. service organizations competing to win a sweet ride, here are five good news stories from the week to share.
    Trending
    Oct 13, 2023
  • Family of Dylan Koshman searches for missing son 15 years later
    Family taped 'missing person' signs Saturday where Dylan Koshman was last seen, hoping residents in the area will remember new details surrounding his disappearance. 
    Canada
    Oct 7, 2023
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  • Homelessness and addictions supports announced by Saskatchewan government
    Homelessness supports have been announced by the Saskatchewan government, with investments in Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert and Moose Jaw.
    Canada
    Oct 6, 2023
  • Major changes made to premier’s cabinet ahead of 2024 provincial election
    Sasksatchewan's newest cabinet was sworn in Tuesday by Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty.
    Politics
    Aug 29, 2023
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