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Saskatchewan prepares for a weekend of heavy snowEnvironment Canada is forecasting heavy snow this weekend with some areas expected to receive up to 40 centimetres. Motorists are advised to be patient and take care.Global News at 5 ReginaNov 22
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Saskatchewan legislative sitting wraps up for Christmas. Here is what you need to knowAfter a very close provincial election in October, the newly-formed Sask. Party government and the opposition NDP have spent the last few weeks in the legislative building getting to work.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 10
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Saskatchewan election results shows a divided provinceWATCH: Political expert Ken Coates breaks down the loss of seats for the Saskatchewan Party and support for NDP in city centres.CanadaOct 31
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Southern Saskatchewan enters a deep chill as Christmas approachesJack Frost seems to have paid a visit to southern Saskatchewan. With the cold weather, Regina and Saskatoon could see a lot of snow and wind the next few days.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 18
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Saskatchewan overdoses on the decline, province now monitoring benzodiazepinesOverdose rates are down in 2024 compared to 2023, but the Saskatchewan Coroners Service is now keeping track and reporting on a drug that’s been around for decades.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 11
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Offering a helpful shovel could go a long way this Saskatchewan winterWith Regina and Saskatoon just entering the beginning of winter and more snow certainly on the way, both the city and residents are urging others to get out and shovel.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 2
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GNM – Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe on Fall Legislative sittingThe Fall sitting at the 30th Saskatchewan Legislature now underway, with new ministers now sworn in and a new speaker selected. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe joined our Brenden Purdy to break down the Saskatchewan Party’s priorities moving forward after re-election.Nov 27
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GNM – Carla Beck joins to talk about the 30th Saskatchewan LegislatureThe 30th Saskatchewan Legislature now underway, the Sask NDP returns to the opposition benches with a significant increase in representation. Party Leader Carla Beck joined our Brenden Purdy in studio to discuss her priorities moving forward.Nov 28
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CMHA report highlights mental health gaps across the provinceA new report from the Canadian Mental Health Association shows Saskatchewan is doing well in some areas and is also lacking in others when addressing mental health and addictions. CMHA Saskatoon executive director Faith Bodnar explains the province’s results and complex mental health issues.HealthNov 25
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Taylor Swift leaving a lasting impact on Saskatchewan SwifitiesTaylor Swift’s Eras Tour only has five shows left, and the excitement seems to be as high as ever in Canada. But what makes her so popular in Saskatchewan?Global News at 5 ReginaNov 22
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Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts snow and cold snaps throughout winter monthsWATCH: Old Farmer’s Almanac Editor-In-Chief Carol Connare says Saskatchewan is in the middle of the arctic-blast highway and says our province can expect snow and cold snaps throughout this upcoming winter. Connare also explains how their almanac is calculated.WeatherOct 18
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Tracy MuggliWATCH: Senator Tracy Muggli represents the province as one of the newest senators in the country. Muggli’s appointment is the first from Saskatchewan since 2021. She is now one of six sitting senators representing the province.CanadaNov 1
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Saskatchewan Party candidate who used racial slur on track to lose seatA controversial Saskatchewan Party candidate who had been on track to win his seat in Monday’s election appears to have lost. David Buckingham, the incumbent in Saskatoon Westview, was narrowly ahead of NDP challenger April ChiefCalf in voting on election night. Now, the seat may have flipped.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 30
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Global National: Oct. 27It’s been a fall of political intrigue and Sunday there was another major development. Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston called a snap election saying he needs a clear mandate to stand up to Justin Trudeau and the federal government. Heidi Petracek has more from Halifax. There are in fact four provincial elections this fall with...Oct 27
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Extended interview with Canadian country music star Brett Kissel ahead of his upcoming tourCanadian country music star Brett Kissel is bringing his new “The Side You’ve Never Seen Tour” to Saskatchewan for multiple nights in December. He joined our Moises Canales-Lavigne for an extended chat on the show, and his beloved Edmonton Oilers.Oct 22
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Bye week arrives for streaking U Sask. Huskies football teamWATCH: Following a slow start to the Canada West football season, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies have won three of their last four games entering a conference-wide bye week.SportsOct 9
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‘Liberal logic on display’: Liberals, Conservative debate PBO’s updated report on price on carbonAfter the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) re-released its report on carbon pricing and rebates on Thursday, MPs in the House of Commons debated its findings. “There’s been another blow to the prime minister’s carbon tax scheme,” said the Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer. [The report] shows yet again that Canadians are worse off under this...CanadaOct 10
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Allan KehlerWATCH: International keynote speaker, author, and mental health advocate Allan Kehler grew up in small town Saskatchewan. He says his challenges with addiction started when his was in grade eight. Now 17 years sober, Kehler shares his journey and inspirations through his books and speaking engagements.LifestyleOct 4
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Riders offense humming alongThe Saskatchewan Roughriders offense enjoyed possibly its best game last week against Calgary. Now it will look to keep humming this weekend against Ottawa at home.CanadaSep 25
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Saskatoon’s Prairie Lily may sail into the sunset in 2025The Prairie Lily has navigated the south Saskatchewan river for 13 years now but, as Joshua Gwozdz reports, 2025 could be the final send off for a Saskatoon icon.Global News at 5 SaskatoonSep 20