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Saskatoon police plea to the public for tips in Thursday's homicide

Saskatoon police plea to the public for tips in Thursday's homicide

A 33-year-old man was shot to death overnight.
SRC president says province is positioned to lead the world on nuclear batteries

SRC president says province is positioned to lead the world on nuclear batteries

On November 27, the Government of Saskatchewan announced $80 million in funding to the SRC to pursue a working, contributing demonstration microreactor, expected to be online in 2029
Online News Act funding capped for private broadcasters, CBC: regulations

Online News Act funding capped for private broadcasters, CBC: regulations

OTTAWA — The Liberal government has put a cap on how much money CBC and other broadcasters can get from Google after the tech company agreed last month to pay $100 million annually to compensate Canadian news companies.
Sask. residents charged with theft of large amount of copper wire

Sask. residents charged with theft of large amount of copper wire

Kitscoty, Alta., RCMP responded to the call about a suspicious vehicle at the business compound in Paradise Valley.
Update: Woman released, man charged instead in shooting of two teens

Update: Woman released, man charged instead in shooting of two teens

The teens were taken to hospital, the male in serious condition and the female with non-life-threatening injuries.
Saskatoon police guns and gangs unit arrests 5, seizes weapons, drugs

Saskatoon police guns and gangs unit arrests 5, seizes weapons, drugs

Two men and two women, all from Saskatoon, and a woman from Stanley Mission are facing numerous charges.
Santas run wild in Carlyle during Dickens Festival

Santas run wild in Carlyle during Dickens Festival

Fifty-one people showed up on Dec. 2, including parents and their kids dressed in Santa suits or sweaters and Santa toques to take part in the run that had been laid out throughout the town.
'Weighing our options': Ottawa open to further pause to expand assisted dying rules

'Weighing our options': Ottawa open to further pause to expand assisted dying rules

OTTAWA — The federal government is considering whether to pause its original plan tobroaden the rules that govern medically assisted dying so they include patients whose only underlying condition is a mental disorder.
Plans continue for second annual Denare Beach sled dog race

Plans continue for second annual Denare Beach sled dog race

The second edition of the Jimmy Custer Memorial Dog Race is in the works, with organizers hoping to grow it beyond last year’s first event.
Christmas celebrated in local communities

Christmas celebrated in local communities

Communities gather throughout the month of December, celebrating the holiday and getting into the spirit of Christmas.
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