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Saskatchewan Polytechnic students feeling ‘blindsided’ as program moves citiesStudents at Saskatchewan Polytechnic say they are feeling frustrated after being told they would have to move to Regina from Saskatoon to finish their diploma program.Canada3 hours
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Man convicted in 70 voyeurism-related incidents to be released: Saskatoon policeSaskatoon police are warning the public about the release of a 37-year-old man convicted in 70 incidents of voyeurism, indecent acts and trespassing.Canada6 hours
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‘Directly above her’: Saskatchewan man recalls fight with moose to save motherShawn Tuffnell says he punched a moose multiple times, gripping its neck, before shooting it to death to save his 70-year-old mother.CanadaFeb 11
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Saskatchewan pulse industry welcomes $75M federal market diversification investmentPea, lentil and bean producers in Saskatchewan are pushing for market diversification following Canada's deal with China to remove yellow pea tariffs last month.CanadaFeb 10
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RCMP release video as part of Big Island Lake Cree Nation homicide investigationRCMP have released video of a side-by-side they're trying to find in connection to a December homicide on Big Island Lake Cree Nation that left one person dead and three injured.CrimeFeb 10
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Record snow drought in Western US raises concerns for water shortages and wildfiresWith thousands of warm temperature records being broken across the U.S. Midwest this winter, scientists say snow cover and snow depth are at their lowest levels in decades.WeatherFeb 10
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Overdose alert issued for Regina area after 46 reported in 8 daysThe alert says no information is currently available on what substance or substances are causing the multiple overdoses and deaths reported in the Regina area.HealthFeb 10
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Winter activities warm up at Frost ReginaHundreds of people came out with friends and family to soak in the sun and enjoy winter activities at the opening weekend of Frost as Regina weather was anything but frosty.WeatherFeb 10
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Indigenous communities back proposed northern Saskatchewan uranium mineIndigenous communities are supporting a proposed uranium mine as it seeks final approval from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.CanadaFeb 9
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Now is the ‘best time’ to rent in Canada as asking price hits 31-month low: reportA new report shows the average rent across Canada has hit a 31-month low, with big drops in cities like Toronto and Vancouver as supply outpaces demand.CanadaFeb 9
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Regina’s Para Hockey Tournament promotes inclusivity for allThe weekend-long Regina Para Hockey Tournament brought out people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds to participate in sledge hockey.SportsFeb 9
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Saskatchewan film club shines spotlight on Prairie storytellersLocal filmmaker Emma Zuck is bringing the Prairies to the big screen. Her new initiative, Homegrown Cinema Club, celebrates Saskatchewan’s vibrant film scene.CanadaFeb 8
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Yellow fog advisory issued for SaskatchewanDespite the warm temperatures, Saskatoon looked a little gloomy Saturday as the province was under a yellow fog advisory for most of the day.WeatherFeb 7
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Warm spell in Saskatchewan impacts outdoor winter activitiesWith temperatures wavering above zero, walkways are being affected and city officials in Regina and Saskatoon are advising drivers to stay alert on roads.WeatherFeb 6
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‘I’m absolutely terrified’: Advocates say changes to Sask. disability benefits concerningDisability advocates in Saskatchewan say they have been left in the dark after the government introduced changes to Saskatchewan's disability income program, known as SAID.CanadaFeb 6
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Saskatchewan to permit 5 a.m. alcohol sales for Winter OlympicsSaskatchewan bars can apply to open as early as 5 a.m. during the Milano Cortina Olympics so fans can watch early-morning events, with requests reviewed case by case.ConsumerFeb 6
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Former Regina police officer sentenced for using database to date vulnerable womenA former sergeant who used the force's database to find and date vulnerable women has been handed a conditional sentence of two years less a day, to be served in the community.CrimeFeb 6
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Agriculture conference aims to share insights between youth and experienced farmers'It's actually impossible to get into agriculture from an outsiders’ perspective.' with raising prices but an ag conference allowed upcoming and current famers to share knowledgeCanadaFeb 5
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Semi driver who caused Humboldt Broncos bus crash loses refugee bidA lawyer for the driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash says the decision means the CBSA is now obligated to deport Jaskirat Singh Sidhu as soon as possible.CanadaFeb 5
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Dip in Saskatchewan population result of immigration caps, expert saysAn immigration expert says the dip in Saskatchewan's latest population numbers can be owed to a federal government-imposed cap on temporary foreign workers.CanadaFeb 4
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Mark McMorris crash overshadows Canada’s opening curling win at OlympicsMark McMorris was taken off the big air course on a stretcher Wednesday night following the crash.SportsFeb 4
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Temperatures soar in Western Canada as eastern parts of the country bundle upSoaring temperatures across much of southern Alberta and Saskatchewan on Wednesday and Thursday are creating spring-like conditions that could break records.WeatherFeb 4
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Saskatchewan’s pro basketball team unveils new name, new logoThe Saskatchewan Rattlers will now be known as the Mamba. The team will also play some of their games at Merlis Belsher Place in addition to SaskTel Centre.SportsFeb 4
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Saskatoon, Regina seeing fewer water main breaks so far in 2026Saskatchewan's two largest cities say they are noticing fewer water main breaks so far this year compared to the same reporting period in previous years.CanadaFeb 3
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Emergency pesticide use for surging gopher population across the Prairies rejectedSaskatchewan and Alberta are disappointed with a decision by federal regulators against using a pesticide to manage agriculture damage from the Richardson's ground squirrel.EnvironmentFeb 3