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Saskatchewan First Nation files claim in court over cannabis dispensaryThe Muscowpetung First Nation filed a statement of claim in Regina Court of Queen's Bench on Nov. 16, 2018.CannabisFeb 28, 2019
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Sask. government approves $142.6M in late year spendingThe Saskatchewan government approved $142.6 million in late year spending to fund the health, highways and justice ministries through the remainder of the fiscal year.PoliticsMar 19, 2018
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Inmate fails to return to Prince Albert Correctional Centre from temporary absenceJonathon Wade Benson failed to return to Prince Albert Correctional Centre from his temporary absence.CrimeJan 8, 2018
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Eight impaired driving offences a day in September: SGI reportAccording to an SGI report, there were 240 impaired driving offences in Saskatchewan in September, which is a startling eight per day.CanadaOct 21, 2016
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‘We made a mistake’: Alberta government rescinds ban on Rebel Media pending reviewThe Alberta Government admits it made a mistake banning two Rebel Media reporters from covering government news conferences.PoliticsFeb 17, 2016
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