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Saskatchewan Roughriders’ Johnson steadily contributing'He's friendly, body language, catches everything, he's very smooth in his routes. He plays the ball well, has good body control.'Canada10 hours
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Carmichael Outreach to host annual Thanksgiving meal for over 350 people in needIn Saskatchewan, hundreds of people will turn to food banks or community groups to take part in a holiday meal.Canada10 hours
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Saskatchewan Party candidate says sorry for using racial slur a year agoA Saskatchewan Party candidate has come under fire for repeating a racially inappropriate word in the government caucus office a year ago.Canada11 hours
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Blades Bio October 2024: Ben RicheAcquired from the Victoria Royals over the summer, Ben Riche has returned home to Saskatchewan and joined Global Sports' Scott Roblin for this year's first episode of 'Blades Bio.'Sports12 hours
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Saskatchewan women share stories of infertility after Sask. Party election promiseThe Sask. Patry's promise of a refundable tax credit for a first 'fertility treatment' has some people wondering what exactly that means and how far it will really go.Health12 hours
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Saskatchewan NDP leader commits $1B in health funding if elected premierNDP leader Carla Beck says the money would aim to reduce wait times for treatment by focusing on hiring, training, recruiting and retaining front-line health workers.PoliticsOct 8
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Appointments begin for influenza and COVID-19 vaccines in SaskatchewanThe high-dose influenza vaccine is available for all Saskatchewan residents 65 years of age and older.HealthOct 8
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3 elections, 3 provinces, 10 days: What’s at stake in these Canadian racesBritish Columbia, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan all have general elections within a 10-day period marking a very busy two weeks for politics in Canada.PoliticsOct 8
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Saskatchewan Party promises increase in tax credits for persons with disabilitiesSaskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe is promising to increase a set of tax credits for persons with disabilities if he's re-elected on Oct. 28.PoliticsOct 8
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‘It was his birthday’: Two dogs fatally shot outside Sask. farmA Saskatchewan family is searching for answers after their dogs were fatally shot outside their farm near Silton, Sask.CanadaOct 7
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Royal University Hospital ER given occupational health and safety contraventionsRUH has been struggling with over capacity for the last few weeks and on October 2nd Saskatchewan’s occupational health and safety conducted an assessment of the emergency room.HealthOct 7
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Father-son duo working at Allan potash mines: ‘A fantastic asset to have through those years’The Nutrien mine in the town of Allan opened in 1964. There have been plenty of workers in and out of the mine since then — many from the same families.EconomyOct 7
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Saskatchewan NDP promises to hire 100 police officers instead of marshalsCarla Beck says her government would hire 100 police officers across the province if elected on Oct. 28.CanadaOct 7
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Public Schools of Saskatchewan calls for fully-funded public educationThe public school board of Saskatchewan is hoping to push the conversation around education to the top of the list in the upcoming provincial election.PoliticsOct 7
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Saskatchewan Party promises up to $10,000 for first time fertility treatmentsSaskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says his party would make it easier for people to access fertility treatments and cancer testing if it's re-elected on Oct. 28.CanadaOct 7
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Sask. volunteers comforting people with blanketsDacie Matchett-Orb started an initiative to give blankets to those going through infant and pregnancy loss around three years ago.CanadaOct 7
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: October 2024Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.CanadaOct 7
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Former Sask. premier endorses NDP leader Carla Beck in Moose JawLeaders from the Saskatchewan Party and the NDP were in Moose Jaw on Saturday, where former Saskatchewan premier Lorne Calvert endorsed the NDP's Carla Beck.PoliticsOct 6
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Nutrien celebrates 65 years of potash mining in SaskatchewanNutrien is celebrating 65 years of mining potash in Saskatchewan, so we dug into the history of the company to see what's changed over the decades at the mine in Allan.EconomyOct 6
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USask Huskies men’s hockey team reflect on lessons learned ahead of 2024-25 seasonCanada West action is back for the University of Saskatchewan men's hockey team, with the goal of turning the program into a championship contender in 2024-25.SportsOct 4
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Saskatchewan housing sales soar while inventory plummetsThe Saskatchewan Realtors Association says sales and demand are strong in the province's housing market, despite inventory levels being a major concern.CanadaOct 4
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Allan KehlerAllan Kehler said challenges with addiction started when his was in grade eight. Now 17 years sober, Kehler shares his journey through his books and speaking engagements.CanadaOct 4
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Two Indigenous court workers allegedly sent home for wearing orange shirtsIndigenous leaders are speaking up after two staff members at a Saskatchewan courthouse were allegedly told to go home and take off their orange shirts.CanadaOct 4
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NDP outlines 4-year plan to restore SaskatchewanNDP Leader Carla Beck says she would cut $58 million in spending during her first year as premier should her party win the Saskatchewan election set for Oct. 28.PoliticsOct 4
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Different team, same expectations for USask Huskies women’s hockey in 2024-25Six months after facing the top university women's hockey teams in the country, the USask Huskies are beginning the 2024-25 Canada West season with an overhauled roster.SportsOct 4