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Pelican Narrows RCMP investigate targeted shooting

Pelican Narrows RCMP investigate targeted shooting

Pelican Narrows RCMP continue to investigate and are working to locate and arrest the suspects.
Subsurface mineral offering in Saskatchewan fetches nearly $1.46 million

Subsurface mineral offering in Saskatchewan fetches nearly $1.46 million

Southeast Saskatchewan created a lot of interest in the Government of Saskatchewan's subsurface mineral public offering.
Regina police charge nine people in illegal firearms investigation

Regina police charge nine people in illegal firearms investigation

Police started the investigation in August after learning of activities related to illegal firearms transfers originating in Regina.
Buffalo Narrows RCMP arrest man after armed robbery

Buffalo Narrows RCMP arrest man after armed robbery

Shots were fired when the business was robbed of a sum of cash. Police didn't specify how much cash.
Sask. to use Calgary clinic for breast cancer diagnostics

Sask. to use Calgary clinic for breast cancer diagnostics

Province announces private facility in Calgary will provide additional breast cancer diagnostic procedures to address backlog.
LGS grants $2.1M to charities across Saskatchewan

LGS grants $2.1M to charities across Saskatchewan

Charitable gaming grants benefit 750 groups and organizations in more than 200 communities.
Sports This Week: Rush coach optimistic after huge team changes

Sports This Week: Rush coach optimistic after huge team changes

Coach Quinlan said this is a team where players will be given “an opportunity” and with that opportunity he expects the Rush will be back in the playoff hunt this season.
'No one will be turned away': 988 suicide crisis helpline launches across Canada

'No one will be turned away': 988 suicide crisis helpline launches across Canada

TORONTO — A new toll-free, three-digit suicide prevention helpline launched across Canada on Thursday morning.
Google to pay $100M a year to Canadian news publishers in deal with Ottawa

Google to pay $100M a year to Canadian news publishers in deal with Ottawa

Ottawa has agreed to set a $100-million yearly cap on payments that Google will be required to make to media companies when the government's controversial online news legislation takes effect at the end of the year.
Bank governor says he knows your pain

Bank governor says he knows your pain

Macklem was careful choosing his words when Brunswick News asked at the press conference whether Justin Trudeau's Liberal government was repeating the same high spending mistakes his father, Pierre Trudeau, made.
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