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Saskatchewan spring blanketed by deep snowWATCH: Another false start to spring is over as Saskatchewan was blanketed by snow again, but it’s not here to stay for long as warm weather is coming to melt it away.CanadaApr 8
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: April 8Saskatchewan residents have mixed reactions to the snow storm that made it’s way through the province. New polling shows Carla Beck is falling behind Scott Moe in approval ratings. The province’s public safety agency says they are more prepared than ever for this years wildfire season.HealthApr 8
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 30Regina residents wake up with a blanket of snow, making streets slick and slushy for commuters. Saskatchewan NDP leader Carla Beck raises concerns with the new federal NDP leader Avi Lewis about some of his policies. A new initiative from the provincial government will help shorten breast cancer care waitlists by almost 90 percent.ConsumerMar 30
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: March 19Healthcare experts look at ways the provincial government can better utilize virtual care. Saskatchewan farmers have mixed reactions to the provincial budget, with many saying more needs to be done to lower costs. Major melting across the province begins as high temperatures wash away winter snow.ConsumerMar 19
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 8New polling shows Carla Beck is falling behind Scott Moe in approval ratings. The University of Regina looks towards the future with the introduction of a new strategic plan for the next ten years. Saskatchewan’s public safety agency says they are more prepared than ever for this years wildfire season.HealthApr 8
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February winter storm hits SaskatchewanA winter storm hit Saskatchewan bringing 15-25 cm of snow to Saskatoon and 25-35 cm in some parts of the province. Environment Canada warns people to stay inside as it’s expected to rapidly accumulate, making for near whiteout conditions both in and out of the city.CanadaFeb 17
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New NDP Leader Avi Lewis addresses fissure with provinces: ‘My door is always open’New NDP leader Avi Lewis addressed provincial backlash, saying that Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Conservative Pierre Poilievre “don’t get along at all” and “I don’t know that they ever talk, but they battle in the media and the conservative party staggers on day after day, week after week.” Addressing concerns raised by Saskatchewan NDP...CanadaMar 30
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Wanuskewin’s 6th annual Kôna Winter FestivalWATCH: Despite the dread of winter’s return to Saskatchewan, the extra snow was the perfect gift for Wanuskewin, and just in time for the Kôna Winter Festival. Payton Zillich stopped by the one-day event to take in all the fun—while learning more about Indigenous culture.Feb 21
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MNP Debt Literacy MonthMNP Ltd is declaring March Debt Literacy Month, in light of new data showing nearly half of Saskatchewan residents are concerned about their current level of debt. Licensed insolvency trustee Pamela Meger joined our Juliane Bodini with more.MoneyMar 11
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 5As warm temperatures accelerate snow melt how are Saskatchewan farmers being impacted? Excitement builds for Saskatchewan fans ready to cheer on Canada at the Olympics. An agriculture conference at the Western Development Museum is attempting to bridge the gap between young and experienced farmers.ConsumerFeb 5
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Feb. 5An agriculture conference at the Western Development Museum is attempting to bridge the gap between young and experienced farmers. With warm temperatures accelerating snow melt how are Saskatchewan farmers being impacted? Excitement builds for Saskatchewan fans ready to cheer on Canada at the Olympics.ConsumerFeb 5
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Alberta mulls ditching clock changes as B.C. moves to permanent daylight saving timeB.C. will soon join Saskatchewan and Yukon by ditching twice-a-year time changes. Heather Yourex-West explains why B.C. is moving to permanent daylight saving time, how Alberta is now considering following suit, and whether any other provinces want to end the practice too.Global NationalMar 3
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Major Canadian airlines announce Mexico flights resume to key destinationsWATCH: President of Uniglobe Carefree Travel Jamie Milton shares what Canadian and Saskatchewan travellers need to know as Mexico flights resume. Air Transat, WestJet, Air Canada, and Porter all say they will resume service to the region including Puerto Vallarta as soon as Tuesday, Feb. 24.Feb 24
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 28A Saskatoon councilor speaks out over the current snow removal system in place for residential areas in the city. A new report shows Saskatchewan is falling short of their child care spaces target announced in November of 2025.HealthJan 28
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Sask Jazz Fest has a new lookSaskatchewan Jazz Festival is now called Sask Jazz Fest after a rebrand. Executive Director Shannon Josdal joins Global News Morning with more on the new brand identity.EntertainmentFeb 19
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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.CanadaJan 16
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Feb. 4Due to a lack of staff Saskatoon’s paramedics association says job action is now on the table after members voted unanimously to give the union a strike mandate. As Saskatchewan deals with a dip in population numbers experts point to federal measures putting a cap on immigration.EconomyFeb 4
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Celebrating Black History Month in SaskatoonWATCH: Local events to mark Black History Month in Saskatoon. The Black Professionals and Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan (BPES) hosts the BPES Music Show on Saturday, Feb. 7 at Lakeview Church starting at 7 p.m. Vocalists Rachel Owojori and Shade Kings Oyewusi sing their original songs for Global News Morning. The BPES Fashion Show will follow...EntertainmentFeb 3
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 16Intense winds and blowing snow continued to cause complications for Saskatchewan motorists. Reactions to the Canadian government signing a new deal with China to significantly lower tariffs on canola seed imports. A former Saskatchewan educational assistant convicted of sex crimes involving teenagers has an appeal hearing.Jan 16
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 16Reactions to the Canadian government signing a new deal with China to significantly lower tariffs on canola seed imports. Intense winds and blowing snow continued to cause complications for Saskatchewan motorists. A surprise witness takes the stand in the murder trial for Michael Smillie.Jan 16