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Saskatchewan election 2024 results: Melville-SaltcoatsMelville-Saltcoats is a provincial riding located in central Saskatchewan.PoliticsOct 13
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SJHL, MJHL team up for Western All-Star Showcase ahead of Junior A World ChallengeTop U19 players from the SJHL and MJHL squared off on the ice in front of Team Canada West brass, hoping to be selected for the upcoming Junior A World Challenge.SportsNov 7
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USask Huskies, Regina Rams to renew bitter rivalry in historic 2024 Hardy CupA Canada West football title will be coming to Saskatchewan, as the 2024 Hardy Cup will be contested between the U Sask Huskies and Regina Rams for the first time since 2002.SportsNov 8
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Young boy from Melville, Sask. taken to hospital after serious collisionOn Monday around 9 p.m., Melville RCMP responded to the collision in the residential area of 7th Avenue and King StreetCanadaAug 13
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Sask. STARS Lottery begins Tuesday at midnightSaskatchewan's STARS Lottery begins Tuesday night, and STARS shared the story of one young girl who benefitted from its services.HealthMay 28
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A look at potential names to be Leafs’ next coachThe Toronto Maple Leafs fired head coach Sheldon Keefe on Thursday following another disappointing playoff exit.SportsMay 9
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Highway 10 passing lanes between Fort Qu’Appelle, Melville to move forwardThe Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways announced the Highway 10 passing lanes project between Fort Qu'Appelle and Melville to reduce collisions and to make travel more efficient.TrafficApr 19
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Melville man charged following child exploitation investigation: Saskatchewan ICE unitThe Saskatchewan internet child exploitation (ICE) unit has charged a Melville man with a child exploitation offence following an investigation.CrimeApr 12
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4 people found dead in home near Neudorf, Sask.The deaths of four people found in a home near Neudorf, Sask. are considered suspicious.CrimeMar 26
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Saskatchewan communities looking to alter VIA Rail route to boost ridershipSaskatchewan communities are looking to alter VIA Rail's route in Saskatchewan and Alberta to help make it a more reliable means of transportation.CanadaDec 13, 2023
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39-year-old Punnichy man faces 28 charges following vehicle theft reportA 39-year-old man from Punnichy, Sask., faces 28 charges after police responded to a report of a vehicle theft on Monday.CrimeNov 2, 2023
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Skinned goat head thrown through window of Vaughan home in ‘disturbing’ act of vandalism: policePolice are investigating disturbing acts of vandalism in Vaughan after multiple skinned goat heads were found at residents' homes. One was thrown through a window.CrimeNov 1, 2023
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Renaming Toronto’s Dundas Street: An ‘important first step’ or wasteful expense?Some say the estimated $8.6-million cost of renaming the 23-kilometre thoroughfare is a wasteful expense for a city facing a financial crisis.CanadaAug 15, 2023
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6 Saskatchewan NDP, 6 Saskatchewan Party candidates have a criminal recordNearly 10 per cent of NDP candidates have a criminal record. The same can be said for Sask. Party candidates.PoliticsSep 26, 2020
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Saskatchewan election: ridings and candidatesThere are 61 ridings in the province being contested in the 2020 Saskatchewan election.CanadaSep 29, 2020
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New highway cameras installed across Saskatchewan to help with safe holiday travelSaskatchewan announced an additional 10 new cameras have been installed as part of the Highway Hotline so motorists can check in and see what road conditions are like.TrafficDec 21, 2021
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SaskSPCA hosts day of awareness for emergency pet food bankSince launching in 2020, the SaskSPCA has distributed at least 31,000 pounds of pet food to families in need in the province.CanadaDec 17, 2021
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COVID-19: N.S. expands booster dose eligibility as cases remain high from OmicronThe province says anyone aged 30 and over can begin booking appointments for their booster dose starting on Monday.HealthDec 30, 2021
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COVID-19: N.S. reports 1 death, 6 new long-term care outbreaksNova Scotia also announced 678 new cases of COVID-19 based off PCR testing, with hospitalizations closing in on the 50 mark as the Omicron wave continues.HealthJan 7, 2022
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Yorkton health care workers return to workStriking members of the Health Sciences Association of Saskatchewan (HSAS) return to work after walking the picket line in Yorkton for two days.May 27, 2011