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  • Saskatchewan Science Centre celebrates 35 years with ‘Discovery Week’
    The Saskatchewan Science Centre reaches its 35 year anniversary where a week-long of activities will be held including an adult science night.
    Canada
    Apr 23
  • Spring snowfall in southern Sask. causes havoc for highway drivers
    Snowfall across southern Saskatchewan has left roads slippery, including Highway 1, where RCMP were on the scene supporting drivers near Parkbeg.
    Weather
    Mar 29
  • Entire Alberta portion of North Saskatchewan River designated ‘Canadian Heritage River’
    On Friday, 718 kilometres of the North Saskatchewan River, including Edmonton's river valley, were designated under the Canadian Heritage Rivers System.
    Environment
    Mar 22
  • Saskatoon philanthropist Dr. Les Dubé passes at 91: ‘A community builder and leader’
    Les Dubé and his wife Irene supported more than 100 charities in Saskatchewan including a $10-million donation to support the University of Saskatchewan Health Sciences project.
    Canada
    Mar 15
  • Indigenous Business Gathering in Saskatoon creates space for networking
    The Indigenous Business Gathering in Saskatoon attracted more than 700 registered attendees Tuesday to promote connections and inclusion within Saskatchewan's business community.
    Canada
    Mar 12
  • Government funding aims to aid newcomer women entrepreneurs in Saskatchewan
    Government funding is being supplied to WESK to help immigrant women looking to start or expand their businesses.
    Canada
    May 22
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  • La Ronge man charged after 110K illegal cigarettes, weapons seized in bust: RCMP
    RCMP say they seized 110,000 illegal cigarettes, one kilogram of morphine powder, eight firearms, and trafficking paraphernalia in the La Ronge area.
    Crime
    May 22
  • Sask. RCMP: 60 charges laid following sexual assault/exploitation investigation involving youth
    RCMP have charged a man from Assiniboia following an extensive sexual assault and exploitation investigation involving youth.
    Canada
    May 14
  • Queen City Pride cancels flag-raising, bars Sask. Party from Pride Month celebrations
    Queen City Pride announced it is excluding the Sask. government from Pride celebrations next month, stating 'we do not believe the current Saskatchewan government is our ally.'
    Canada
    May 13
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  • Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation releases new tentative agreement details
    The agreement includes three per cent salary increases for teachers for the next two years and a two per cent increase in the third year. 
    Canada
    May 23
  • Sask. MLA ban from Pride events extends to Battlefords area
    Battlefords Area Pride is standing in solidarity with Queen City Pride and Prince Albert Pride and barring some Sask. MLAs from taking part in Pride events.
    Canada
    May 14
  • In photos: Saskatchewan comes to life under northern lights
    With Saskatchewan known as one of the best places in the world for stargazing and viewing the northern lights, images of aurora borealis shared with Global News are remarkable.
    Canada
    May 11
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  • Saskatchewan 10-year-old headed to Braille Challenge Finals in Los Angeles
    Isaiah Gauthier recently won first place in the Regional Braille Challenge where he used his Perkins Brailler and was tested during timed skills challenges.
    Canada
    May 23
  • Moose Jaw snags 4 spots in CAA Top 10 Worst Roads ranking
    Moose Jaw had four roads make the top 10 worst road rankings from CAA.
    Traffic
    Apr 30
  • Sask. campers will face light wildfire smoke on May long weekend: Environment Canada
    Terri Lang with Environment Canada said smoke can be dangerous for people with pre-existing medical conditions and breathing conditions. 
    Canada
    May 14
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  • Pro-Palestinian sit-ins set up on Saskatchewan university campuses Friday
    Events at USask and the University of Regina included Palestinian speakers, shared meals, art and reading groups and prayer.
    Canada
    May 17
  • Government announces tentative contract agreement with Saskatchewan teachers
    The Saskatchewan Teachers’ may have a new contract, as the government says a tentative deal has been reached.
    Canada
    May 17
  • New Roughriders head coach Mace receives standing ovation at ‘State of the Nation’ event
    Fans cheered Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Corey Mace and team leaders at a pre-season 'State of the Nation' event on Saturday. They also asked tough questions.
    Sports
    May 19
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  • Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation rejects final offer from province
    A release from the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation said 90 per cent of voters opposed the offer put forward by the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee.
    Canada
    May 9
  • Bringing the thunder: Ouellette’s off-season add aims to elevate Roughriders’ running backs
    A two-time East Division all-star, running back A.J. Ouellette has made himself at home in Saskatchewan after being signed as an off-season splash by the Roughriders.
    Sports
    May 13
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