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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 23The mother of an 11-year-old boy who was killed by a carbon monoxide leak in a Regina apartment building speaks out. Global News sits down with Premier Scott Moe as he looks back on the Saskatchewan Party’s work in 2025. A new report from a market researcher suggests the majority of Saskatchewan shoppers are spending...Dec 23
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Dec. 23The mother of an 11-year-old boy who was killed by a carbon monoxide leak in a Regina apartment building speaks out. Global News sits down with Premier Scott Moe as he looks back on the Saskatchewan Party’s work in 2025. A new report from a market researcher suggests the majority of Saskatchewan shoppers are spending...Dec 23
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Sask Party discusses how to rebuild in major cities at biennial conventionWATCH: This weekend the Saskatchewan Party will be hosting its biennial convention and there is plenty at stake with Premier Scott Moe’s leadership up for review.Nov 7
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Nov. 7Saskatoon residents respond to the first snowfall of the year. The Saskatchewan Party prepares to host it’s biennial convention. To help expand acute care capacity in the province the Saskatchewan Government says dozens of new beds have been added to Saskatoon City Hospital.Nov 7
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Global News at 6 Regina: Nov. 7The Saskatchewan Roughriders gear up for the CFL West Final at Mosaic Stadium on Saturday versus the B.C. Lions. The Saskatchewan Party prepares to host it’s biennial convention. Ground breaks on a new fire station planned for the southeast side of the city near Chuka Blvd.Nov 7
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112th Grey Cup: Fans descend on Winnipeg as Saskatchewan faces MontrealAnd the stage is set for Sunday’s Grey Cup match between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Montreal Alouettes. Football fans across this country and even south of the border are now descending on Winnipeg. As Melissa Ridgen reports, the party is just getting started.CanadaNov 14
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Oct.21A preview of what Saskatchewan’s two major political parties are prioritizing ahead of a return to the legislature for the fall sitting. The Saskatchewan Health Authority looks to cut surgical wait times by expanding a partnership with a private provider. A local community organization helps the homeless population prepare for the winter as temperatures begin...Oct 21
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Global News at 6 Regina: Oct. 21After having the initial vote cancelled due to technical issues, students from the University of Regina vote in favour of dissolving the students union. A preview of what Saskatchewan’s two major political parties are prioritizing ahead of a return to the legislature for the fall sitting. The Saskatchewan Health Authority looks to cut surgical wait...Oct 21
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Saskatchewan NDP unveil plan to tackle addictionsWATCH: Saskatchewan’s opposition party says they have a plan that will tackle the province’s ongoing addictions crisis.Oct 20
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Opposition parties accuse Legault of putting interests of rest of Canada before QuebecThere is mixed reaction to the premiers’ meeting in Saskatchewan. Opposition parties are accusing Premier François Legault of putting the interests of the rest of the country ahead of Quebec’s. This comes after Legault repeated that he’s open to a potential pipeline. Franca Mignacca has more.CanadaJun 3
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Local fire chief extinguishes Bill 21 concernsThe Saskatchewan Party’s Bill 21 An Act to Amend the Construction Codes Act passed, allowing municipalities’ fire departments to burn derelict buildings. While the contentious bill is under fire from the NDP, one local fire chief spoke out in support of the decision.FireMay 13
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Extreme fire conditions in parts of SaskatchewanIt’s an earlier than average start to Saskatchewan’s wildfire season, with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency already issuing a provincial fire ban. While conditions have been hot, dry, and windy, the real risk is people.FireMay 9
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: April 24Anxiety is growing for Edmonton Oilers fans as the team trails 0-2 in the playoff series against the L.A. Kings. Dow Chemicals pauses work on its $11.6B net-zero site near Fort Saskatchewan due to economic uncertainty. An overnight fire damages the Hindu Society of Alberta building in north Edmonton. Ousted UCP MLA Peter Guthrie releases...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 24
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GNM – Canada Election 2025 – Green Candidate Naomi HunterAs the countdown to the 2025 Federal Election continues, we will speak to a cross section of candidates vying for your vote in Saskatchewan. Green Party candidate for Saskatoon West Naomi Hunter joined our Chantal Wagner.Apr 11
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Jake Worthington talks honky-tonk Roots, big Collabs, and his Canadian tourJake Worthington is bringing classic country to a new generation, teaming up with legends like Miranda Lambert and Marty Stuart while touring with Riley Green. He joins us to chat about his Saskatchewan show, his love for honky-tonk, and we put him to the test as he tries to decipher which song of his we’re...The Morning ShowApr 2
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Saskatchewan lawmakers spar over Trump tariff response in legislatureSaskatchewan’s legislative assembly has officially started its spring session, after the Sask. Party government presented the provincial budget Wednesday.CanadaMar 20
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Carney makes Saskatchewan stops on Liberal leadership campaignThe Liberal leadership race is well underway, and candidate Mark Carney stopped in Saskatchewan Tuesday hoping to steer the party in a new direction out west.Global News at 5 ReginaFeb 11
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Regina German Club facing threatsThe German Club of Regina has been facing backlash due to a booking of a Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan event.CanadaFeb 11
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How does Saskatchewan feel about becoming part of the United States?What does Saskatchewan think about Trump’s hopes of Canada joining the U.S.A?Global News at 5 ReginaJan 8
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Saskatchewan orders third-party review into reports of doctor misconduct, racismThe Saskatchewan government has ordered a third-party review into allegations of unprofessionalism and racism among doctors at Regina’s hospitals.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 9, 2024