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Feds review murder conviction of Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance

Feds review murder conviction of Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance

The federal government is reviewing the 1994 convictions of sisters Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance for the murder of a Kamsack-area farmer.
Hello from Regina. A few words about the big move

Hello from Regina. A few words about the big move

John Cairns’ News Watch - A few words about what to expect from the new Regina-based reporter for SASKTODAY.ca.
Public safety alert for Cumberland House concluded

Public safety alert for Cumberland House concluded

Updates will be provided as they become available.
Gallagher family, MN-S urge public's help in missing woman's case

Gallagher family, MN-S urge public's help in missing woman's case

Three more people are wanted under the Criminal Code charge of Indignity to Human Remains. 
Two companies fined for workplace injury

Two companies fined for workplace injury

Worker seriously injured in October 2019 incident.
Province to inventory 15 million forestry hectares

Province to inventory 15 million forestry hectares

Last year, Saskatchewan had $1.8 billion in forestry sales.
Nipawin woman gets 8 years in prison for murder on Flying Dust FN

Nipawin woman gets 8 years in prison for murder on Flying Dust FN

Lucy Whitecapp was charged with second-degree murder but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter.
Dangerous offender's lawyer withdraws from representing him

Dangerous offender's lawyer withdraws from representing him

Defence told Lloydminster court that Robin Wuttunee's file has become complicated and a conflict of interest for his office.
New STF president vows to revitalize collective strength

New STF president vows to revitalize collective strength

Samantha Becotte is the seventh woman president in the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation’s history and will take the role effective July 1.
Prince Albert police chief renews commitment for more officers

Prince Albert police chief renews commitment for more officers

Two incidents in Prince Albert on May 28 have raised the city’s total number of homicides this year to six.
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