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Highways reopen around Regina after high winds and blowing snow force closuresSaskatchewan RCMP say highways in the Regina area have reopened after 100-kilometre-per-hour winds and blowing snow forced closures Friday morning. Environment Canada issued wind and blowing snow warnings for Regina and much of southern Saskatchewan, with reports of collisions, vehicles in the ditch and hazardous driving conditions across the region.Weather2 hours
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Saskatchewan cleans up after big snowfall Wednesday nightWATCH: Saskatchewan saw up to 25 centimeters of snow in some areas during a blizzard Wednesday night. Residents in Saskatoon were out working hard to clean up the snow all Thursday, digging out driveways and sidewalks.CanadaDec 18, 2025
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Winter storm batters Prairies with blizzards, heavy snow and dangerous windsA powerful winter storm swept across the Prairies Wednesday, bringing blizzard conditions, heavy snow and strong winds to parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Environment Canada warned of treacherous travel, possible school and road closures, scattered power outages and bitter wind chills approaching −45 C in northern regions. Some residents welcomed the wintry blast, with...WeatherDec 17, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 19After five days of talks Regina City Council passes next year’s operating budget. Strong winds and blowing snow wreak havoc for city commuters. Saskatchewan farmers set new crop production record.Dec 19, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Dec. 18Saskatchewan residents go into clean up mode following Wednesdays snow storm. Another former member of a Saskatoon Christian School has been found guilty of assault. Dakota Dunes Casino unveils phase one of remodeling.Dec 18, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 18Saskatchewan residents go into clean up mode following Wednesdays snow storm. City council continues to contemplate cuts as budget deliberations enter day four. The province’s information and privacy commissioner is criticizing the Regina Police Service for inadequate discipline of an officer who accessed personal police records.Dec 18, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 13Saskatchewan producers react to Premier Scott Moe joining Mark Carney on his trip to China. Recent homeless numbers show a decrease in the number of people living on Regina’s streets. The owner of Regina’s Country Corner Donuts speaks following an early morning fire.Jan 13
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Surgery wait times in Saskatchewan cause concernNew data shows wait times for life saving surgery are getting out of hand. According to the Saskatchewan cancer agency, 86 people died waiting for surgery for cancer or other serious ailments. Kevin Pontious has more.HealthJan 8
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 13Saskatchewan producers react to Premier Scott Moe joining Mark Carney on his trip to China. Recent homeless numbers show Saskatoon is at an all time high for people living on the streets. An old Saskatoon school that closed in 2023 will soon reopen as the city’s first urgent care centre.Jan 13
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 15Southern Saskatchewan is hit with extreme winds with gusts up to 100 kilometers an hour in some areas. As the murder trial for Michael Smillie continues a key witness takes the stand. The provincial government updates it rules around pesticide applications now allowing farmers to use drones.Jan 15
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Crown prosecutor removed from Peter Ashby trialA Crown prosecutor has been removed from a high-profile case. The trial for Peter Ashby, the man accused in a fatal hit and run with a U-Haul van that killed a Fort Saskatchewan mom, was supposed to start this week. But the defence and now the judge says the way the crown handled witness interviews...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 8
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025