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Hit and run on Spadina sends motorcyclist to hospital

Hit and run on Spadina sends motorcyclist to hospital

A 43-year-old motorcycle operator was transported to hospital by Medavie Health Services West with what are believed to be serious but non-life-threatening injuries after a hit and run collision in Saskatoon.
Regina man charged with three child pornography offenses

Regina man charged with three child pornography offenses

A Regina man is facing several child pornography charges following an investigation by the provincial ICE Unit.
Crop Report: Too late for rain

Crop Report: Too late for rain

Many farmers have indicated that hay yields are below normal this year, and a second cut is extremely unlikely
NDP say vaccine clinics at Rider games a must-have measure

NDP say vaccine clinics at Rider games a must-have measure

The Sask NDP are seeking a more aggressive vaccination plan from the provincial government moving forward, including clinics at Roughrider games.
Ball teams batting for provincial titles

Ball teams batting for provincial titles

It’s the long weekend coming up, folks. Remember to slow down and enjoy the scenery, conversation with who you are travelling with along with patience for extra traffic on the road. Arrive alive.
Lawyer seeks to have evidence from RCMP search warrant tossed out of court

Lawyer seeks to have evidence from RCMP search warrant tossed out of court

A lawyer for a man charged with a series of ATM robberies is seeking to have the evidence thrown out of court.
Three-car collision occurs near Maymont

Three-car collision occurs near Maymont

On July 26, at approximately 2 p.m.
‘I’m excited to sell happiness’: Dale Whiteside

‘I’m excited to sell happiness’: Dale Whiteside

An established downtown North Battleford business has been approved to sell cannabis after the province granted them a license.
July 27 COVID-19 update: Change of cause removes one death from total, now 578

July 27 COVID-19 update: Change of cause removes one death from total, now 578

Vaccines Reported An additional 1,933 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,390,263.
Hay field fire sparks neighbourly response

Hay field fire sparks neighbourly response

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