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Saskatchewan Marshals employee investigated by PCC resigns

Saskatchewan Marshals employee investigated by PCC resigns

A complaint had been received against one of the Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) employee earlier this year.
Virtual reality and real connections

Virtual reality and real connections

VICCIY project is supporting Indigenous youth in remote and rural communities.
Update: Special air quality statement lifted for eastern Saskatchewan

Update: Special air quality statement lifted for eastern Saskatchewan

The city of Regina and 125 RMs are affected.
Wildfire update: Feds Type 3 firefighters, helicopters approved

Wildfire update: Feds Type 3 firefighters, helicopters approved

Province’s request for federal help receives some, though not all, of resources requested.
Saskatchewan RCMP say suspect captured after Mountie shot while at call on house

Saskatchewan RCMP say suspect captured after Mountie shot while at call on house

REGINA — Saskatchewan RCMP say a manhunt that ended with the capture of an armed suspect began after an RCMP member was shot at a house on the Muskowekwan First Nation. They say the officer was sent to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Edmonton QB Fajardo finally set to face former team as Roughriders host Elks

Edmonton QB Fajardo finally set to face former team as Roughriders host Elks

REGINA — After a week of speculation, the Edmonton Elks have confirmed that quarterback Cody Fajardo will have a homecoming of sorts against the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday in Regina.
Whitecap expects production to come in at high end of forecast range after Veren deal

Whitecap expects production to come in at high end of forecast range after Veren deal

CALGARY — Whitecap Resources Inc. says it's made good progress toward integrating the people and assets it acquired through its combination with Veren Inc. this spring.
NDP wonders why it took so long to request fire help from Feds

NDP wonders why it took so long to request fire help from Feds

Province announced Wednesday it put in a request for 300 firefighters.
Crime heading upwards in areas served by Saskatchewan RCMP

Crime heading upwards in areas served by Saskatchewan RCMP

Comprehensive overview of crime severity for 2024 is released.
Supreme Court won't hear thumbs-up emoji case involving Saskatchewan farmer

Supreme Court won't hear thumbs-up emoji case involving Saskatchewan farmer

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has given a thumbs-down to hearing a legal case involving an emoji. The country's highest court dismissed an application by farmer Chris Achter to appeal a decision by the Court of Appeal of Saskatchewan.
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