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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Nov. 5Saskatchewan industry leaders react to the federal budget, for some it’s welcome news, while others say there is still work to be done. As winter fast approaches Saskatoon residents gear up for the snow and cold weather. The Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre is hosts it’s language keepers event that honours the province’s diverse dialects and...Nov 5
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Teammates Birdsall, Ziebart pushing towards inaugural Women’s Pro Baseball League seasonWATCH: Saskatchewan’s Braidy Birdsall and Addie Ziebart can now consider themselves professional baseball prospects after being selected in the inaugural Women’s Pro Baseball League draft.SportsDec 4
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Dec. 4The former director of a private Saskatoon Christian school hears his sentencing after pleading guilty to additional assault charges. The Saskatchewan Government launches a new public awareness campaign looking to further combat interpersonal violence. Recent numbers from Canada’s food price report show Saskatchewan price increases are among the national average.Dec 4
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Hunter Brothers Tour in SaskatchewanSaskatchewan’s own Hunter Brothers are bringing their ‘Homegrown Nights’ tour to Regina tonight, and Saskatoon on November 30th. The boys joined our Juliane Bodini to talk about the show, as well as their latest EP titled ‘All Kinds of Country’.Nov 27
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Saskatchewan Rush teammates Levi Verch, Levi Anderson bringing physicality in 2025-26WATCH: Playing together for St. Joseph’s University in the NCAA ranks, Levi Verch and Levi Anderson now find themselves on the Saskatchewan Rush aiming to blend offence and physicality this season in the NLL.SportsDec 2
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Global News at 6 Regina: Nov. 26The Saskatchewan Government has signed an extension onto the federal governments $10-dollar-a-day childcare program. Municipalities across the province feel the crunch of budget time. A local fashion designer shows how she is stitching her passion for sport and fashion together to make one of a kind clothing.Nov 26
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Nov. 25Budget talks begin for Saskatoon City Council as they look to bring down the property tax increase. A major shift in the provincial budget as the Saskatchewan Government now forecasts a almost half billion dollar deficit just months after projecting a budget surplus. Political finger pointing over Nutrien moving it’s export operations to the United...Nov 25
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Global News at 6 Regina: Nov. 25A major shift in the provincial budget as the Saskatchewan Government now forecasts a almost half billion dollar deficit just months after projecting a budget surplus. Political finger pointing over Nutrien moving it’s export operations to the United States. The provincial government brings forward legislation to ensure gun owners get market value for their firearms...Nov 25
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Impressions of Nature Art Show & Sale this weekendWATCH: Saskatchewan Wildlife Art Association Impressions of Nature Art Show & Sale is Saturday, Nov. 15 and Sunday, Nov.16 at the Saskatoon Wildlife Federation Banquet Hall.Nov 13
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Sold-out Grey Cup draws waves of Riders, Alouettes and Bombers fans to WinnipegFood, music and tailgates took over Winnipeg as fans from Saskatchewan, Montreal and the home crowd geared up for the Grey Cup final. Riders supporters showed up in force, while Bombers fans filled most of the sold-out stadium. No matter who wins tonight, the city expects a major economic boost from Grey Cup festivities. Melissa...SportsNov 16
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Saskatchewan Roughriders erupt in celebration as fans flood the field after Grey Cup winSaskatchewan locked in the Grey Cup win Sunday night and the stadium exploded, players jumping into hugs, helmets tossed in the air and green everywhere. Fans poured down from the stands, blasting music, waving flags and turning the field into a full-on celebration. Families joined players on the turf as emotions hit hard and the...SportsNov 16
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112th Grey Cup: Fans descend on Winnipeg as Saskatchewan faces MontrealAnd the stage is set for Sunday’s Grey Cup match between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Montreal Alouettes. Football fans across this country and even south of the border are now descending on Winnipeg. As Melissa Ridgen reports, the party is just getting started.CanadaNov 14
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Mitchell Bowl matchup set between USask Huskies, Queen’s University GaelsWATCH: Fresh off winning the program’s 22nd Canada West championship, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies now start preparations for the 2025 Mitchell Bowl against the OUA champion Queen’s Gaels.SportsNov 10
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Hardy Cup rematch awaits USask Huskies, Regina Rams for Canada West titleWATCH: A snowy field at Griffiths Stadium awaits the University of Saskatchewan Huskies and Regina Rams in the 2025 Hardy Cup, marking a Canada West championship rematch between the provincial rivals.SportsNov 7
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Oct. 10In September, data shows Saskatchewan had one of the largest month to month increases in unemployment in all of Canada. The union representing Canadian postal workers announces it’s switching from nation-wide action to rotating strikes. Due to budget cuts, Saskatchewan Polytechnic announces the closure of book and campus stores in Moose Jaw and Prince Albert.Oct 10
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Global News at 6 Regina: Oct. 10Police investigate the city’s ninth homicide of the year after one man was found dead in an ally. In September, data shows Saskatchewan had one of the largest month to month increases in unemployment in all of Canada. The union representing Canadian postal workers announces it’s switching from nation-wide action to rotating strikes.Oct 10
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Oct. 2Wildfire damages are having a profound impact on hunting outfitters in the province as the industry is reporting over four million dollars in revenue losses. The Provincial NDP responds to recent online videos showing crowded conditions at Royal University Hospital. The Canada Post workers strike has Saskatchewan businesses of all sizes scrambling to adjust operations.Oct 2
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School zone safety under spotlight as students return to schoolsSGI and police are urging drivers to slow down as students return to classrooms across Saskatchewan.Sep 3
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Saskatchewan farmers prepare for the worst as canola seed tariffs take effectChina’s canola seed tariffs are now in effect and Saskatchewan farmers are preparing for the worst, while hoping for the best.CanadaAug 14
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Saskatchewan coal extension court challengeThe Saskatchewan government is extending the life of its coal-fired power plants, but climate experts warn this move could have serious environmental impacts. These groups are now taking legal action to block the plan.Aug 12