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Saskatchewan enters heart of wildfire season just weeks into springLouis Cherpin began his firefighting journey in 1994. Now, 30 years later, he has watched Saskatchewan become a hot spot for fires as dry conditions continue.Global News at 5 ReginaApr 29
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Global National: Jan. 15After Albertans were warned to conserve power because the electrical grid was under unprecedented pressure due to frigid weather, there are now concerns about what the grid can handle. How Saskatchewan stepped in to help while firing shots at the federal government; and the potential solutions to ease the strain. It’s been more than 100...Global NationalJan 15
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‘Serious fire code violations’ in Regina’s hospitals over hallway health careSome Saskatchewan hospitals are so overcrowded it’s now become a fire safety issue. It happened in Saskatoon and now leaked documents show it’s happening in Regina.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 20, 2023
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Parole board warned employees about threats following Sask. stabbingsWATCH: Parole Board of Canada employees were fearful of threats after it was revealed a mass killer in Saskatchewan was on statutory release at the time of last year’s rampage, emails show. Brody Ratcliffe has the details.Global News at 5 ReginaSep 25, 2023
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Misha Pavelick death: RCMP podcast led to nearly 20 people contacting authorities with informationSgt. Major Darryl Milo, the officer in charge of the Saskatchewan RCMP’s historical case unit, said on Tuesday that nearly 20 people contacted authorities after a three-part podcast examining the 2006 death of 19-year-old Regina teen Misha Pavelick was released two years ago. “I know there has been some more willingness of people to come...CanadaJun 27, 2023
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Aerial footage shows massive plumes of smoke caused by wildfires in southeast SaskatchewanVideo footage captured by pilot Dave Eaton on Friday shows massive clouds of smoke billowing into the sky from the area of Moosomin First Nation in southeast Saskatchewan. Moosomin First Nation band manager Arnold Blackstar reported the fires broke out on Tuesday.May 5, 2023
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Global National: April 27Saskatchewan RCMP have released the most detailed timeline yet of the September 2022 stabbing rampage in Melfort and James Smith Cree Nation. Myles Sanderson killed 11 people and injured 17 others. The rapid, chaotic events of Sanderson’s murderous mission, what’s still unknown, and the lingering questions about the RCMP’s response. While polls suggest the desire...Global NationalApr 27, 2023
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Last week’s snowfall in Sask. impacts start dates for sports in ReginaIt might finally be spring in Saskatchewan, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to break out the baseball gloves just yet. With last week’s snow storm that rolled through the prairies, many summer sports leagues have delayed the start of their season.Global News at 5 ReginaApr 24, 2023
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Global National: April 19More than 155,000 federal employees walked off the job after the government and Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) failed to reach a deal, with more than 250 picket lines set up across the country. How one of the largest public sector worker strikes in Canadian history will cause disruptions and delays for a range...Global NationalApr 19, 2023
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Southern Saskatchewan snowfall wreaks havoc on roads, highwaysMother Nature decided it was time for another blast of winter in southern Saskatchewan. And for parents, the snow hits just as they are trying to juggle at-home learning and work.Global News at 10 ReginaApr 14, 2021
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Southwest Saskatchewan outdoor gathering outbreak raises red flagsAn epidemiologist says now is the time to take extra precautions after an outbreak linked to a large outdoor gathering in Saskatchewan’s southwest.Global News at 10 ReginaApr 16, 2021
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Saskatchewan groups call for anti-poverty actMon, Oct 17: It’s International Eradication of Poverty Day and Saskatchewan groups say the time to act is now. They want an anti-poverty act that will help take care of its most vulnerable. Christa Dao highlights some of their biggest concerns.Global News at 10 SaskatoonOct 17, 2016
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Stamps are sick of the disrespectful RidersFri, Oct 25 : The hype machine has been chugging hard all week — and now, it’s time for football. The Stampeders can clinch first place in the west division with a win tomorrow over Saskatchewan. And as Brendan Parker tells us, the Stamps are done with all the talk.SportsOct 25, 2013
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Ex-partner of Saskatchewan mass murderer shares story of abuse, survival, and hopeWARNING: This story contains disturbing details. Viewer discretion is advised. After Myles Sanderson went on a deadly stabbing spree in Saskatchewan in September, his long-time partner Vanessa Burns is now speaking out in an exclusive interview with Global News journalist Ashleigh Stewart. Nathaniel Dove looks at the years of abuse Burns says she suffered at...Global NationalNov 1, 2022
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Saskatchewan provincial parks now open, just in time for May long weekend campersAs of Thursday, May 18, Saskatchewan provincial parks are open for the season and staff at Pike Lake have been busy preparing for the long weekend. Jacqueline Wilson reports.Global News at 6 SaskatoonMay 18, 2017
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Saskatchewan ExpressJust in time to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday next year, Saskatchewan Express is taking to the stage with their new show “Oh! Canada”.Global News Morning ReginaDec 7, 2016
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The Dead SouthCelebrate St. Patrick’s Day Saskatchewan-style with The Dead South! Check out the band performing ‘Time for Crawling’ on the Global News Morning stage, ahead of their Friday and Saturday shows at Durty Nelly’s Irish Pub.Global News Morning ReginaMar 17, 2017
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Pharmacist-led walk-in clinic opens in Edmonton areaPeople in the Edmonton area now have another option when it comes to finding health care. A pharmacist-led walk-in clinic opened its doors to patients in Fort Saskatchewan Friday. As Chris Chacon reports, it comes at a time when people need medical care in an overwhelmed system.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 10, 2022
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Sask. Seniors Mechanism says tax deferral will allow more seniors to live at home longerSaskatchewan’s seniors can now defer their education property taxes for up to a decade at a time as long as they meet a certain criteria. David Baxter explains.Global News at 6 ReginaMay 3, 2018
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Saskatchewan wildfire victims recovering at Calgary hospital tell story of survival and recoveryFri, Dec 29: Last October, several towns and villages in Alberta and Saskatchewan were evacuated because of wildfires. Now, a man badly injured by a fire near his Saskatchewan ranch is sharing his story. Sarah Offin reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryDec 29, 2017