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Shaping Saskatchewan: Rachel MielkeFounder and CEO of Hillberg Berk, Rachel Mielke, discusses her journey of starting and growing the Canadian jewellery company on Shaping Saskatchewan.Canada31 mins
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Saskatchewan NDP’s Beck holds first caucus meeting after election, outlines plansSaskatchewan Opposition NDP Leader Carla Beck says she wants to prove to residents her party is the government in waiting as she heads into the incoming legislative session.Canada5 hours
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5 Saskatoon police officers suspended after off-duty incidentFive Saskatoon police officers have been suspended with pay following an off-duty incident in September.Canada6 hours
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NCAA lifts eligibility ban in allowing CHL players to play at U.S. collegesThe NCAA Division I Council on Thursday approved a rule allowing players with Canadian Hockey League experience to compete at U.S. colleges starting next season.Sports7 hours
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: November 2024Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.Canada9 hours
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Moose Jaw residents sound off on election topics ahead of Nov. 13 voteMunicipal elections are gearing up in cities around Saskatchewan and in Moose Jaw, residents are sounding off on the issues that matter most to them.CanadaNov 7
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Saskatchewan Fashion week showcases Indigenous design and voicesSaskatchewan Fashion Week is in full swing, and local and aspiring designers are not only showcasing their work on the runway but also partaking in an Indigenous led conference.EntertainmentNov 7
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Saskatchewan Premier Moe says change-room ban no longer top prioritySaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a change-room ban he had touted as his first order of business if re-elected is no longer a top priority.CanadaNov 7
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SJHL, MJHL team up for Western All-Star Showcase ahead of Junior A World ChallengeTop U19 players from the SJHL and MJHL squared off on the ice in front of Team Canada West brass, hoping to be selected for the upcoming Junior A World Challenge.SportsNov 7
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe names new cabinet with familiar faces in new rolesSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, fresh off a challenging election campaign, has announced a cabinet with some new faces around the table and many veterans in different portfolios.CanadaNov 7
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WestJet disputes ‘deceptive’ reimbursement policy claims in B.C. courtAdvocacy group Air Passenger Rights is seeking an injunction that would block WestJet from using the alleged policy, ahead of a future trial on the matter.ConsumerNov 6
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‘Felt like home’: YWCA Regina opens Kikakihtânaw Centre for Women and FamiliesThe YWCA has opened the Kikakihtânaw Centre for Women and Families. The facility looks to address the barriers faced by women fleeing violent situations.CanadaNov 6
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1 in 3 Saskatchewan residents at risk of exposure to dangerous radon levelsSaskatchewan has often been flagged as an area with high radon concentrations. A new study estimates 1-in-3 residents live in homes with dangerous levels of the cancer-causing gas.HealthNov 6
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Indigenous dancer makes online pleas to help find her stolen regaliaA local Indigenous woman and her family are making pleas online after a vehicle break in downtown last night and her traditional Indigenous regalia was stolen.CrimeNov 6
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How Donald Trump could impact Saskatchewan’s trade industryWith Donald Trump back in the white house, what could it mean for Saskatchewan industries? Exporters worry that potential tariffs could significantly impact local trade.CanadaNov 6
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Sexual assault trial against Regina chiropractor beginsThe 47-year-old woman, testified that chiropractor Ruben Manz sexually assault her. Manz is accused of sexually assaulting seven women over 10 years while they were under his care.CanadaNov 5
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Saskatchewan sees divided views over Housing Accelerator FundWith the civic election just over a week away, the controversy surrounding the Housing Accelerator Fund is intensifying in Saskatchewan's two largest cities.CanadaNov 5
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Saskatchewan Health Authority issues typhoid fever alertThe Saskatchewan Health Authority has issued an alert to the public about the risk of typhoid fever exposure from a Domino’s Pizza in Saskatchewan.HealthNov 5
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Regina candidates bring in fresh ideas for city infrastructureThe Queen City is aging, and throughout the election process questions on infrastructure, building new and replacing old - continue to be brought up to candidates.CanadaNov 5
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Voting for school board trustees is a vital part of Sask. civic elections. Here’s whyAs Saskatchewan’s civic elections get underway – voters may be unfamiliar with positions on their ballots like school board trustees.CanadaNov 4
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Nov. 4 the last day to cast an early ballot in upcoming Regina electionSome Regina residents have taken to the polls early, as campaigning efforts are well underway.CanadaNov 3
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No strike notice so far as talks continue between Canada Post and workers’ unionCanada Post says talks are continuing with the union that represents postal workers and neither side has given notice of a work stoppage.CanadaNov 3
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Saskatchewan Roughriders book spot in West FinalFittingly it would be the Riders nominee for CFL Outstanding Defensive Player, Rolan Milligan Jr., that would put the game on ice with an interception on the Lions final drive.SportsNov 2
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Young Saskatchewan girl’s life memorialized with tattoo fundraiserBella Brave's words of bravery and hand-drawn pictures of butterflies and foxes were just some of the tattoos that could be picked.CanadaNov 2
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Record number of invitees as Saskatchewan Rush training camp opensReturning the program to championship contender status is the goal of the Saskatchewan Rush in 2024-25, opening training camp with a record 37-man roster.SportsNov 2