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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.
Saskatchewan getting military personnel, helicopters to help fight wildfires

Saskatchewan getting military personnel, helicopters to help fight wildfires

REGINA — Saskatchewan is set to get help from Ottawa as dozens of wildfires burn in the province.
Veteran receiver Kenny Lawler making an immediate impact with Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Veteran receiver Kenny Lawler making an immediate impact with Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Kenny Lawler hasn't wasted any time making an impact with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, The six-foot-one, 180-pound receiver, who signed a two-year deal with Hamilton (4-2) in free agency, leads the CFL in receiving yards (644), touchdowns (career-high ei
Sask. RCMP GIS section tackles serious, complex crimes

Sask. RCMP GIS section tackles serious, complex crimes

RCMP GIS investigators bring specialized expertise to their work.
Government, Opposition present contrasting views on CSI

Government, Opposition present contrasting views on CSI

The Saskatchewan Party-led government and the NDP Opposition continue their debate on the province's crime rates
Wildfire update: McLeod asks for help from Feds

Wildfire update: McLeod asks for help from Feds

Letter to Federal minister sent to ask for more resources
Moe sees progress from Council of the Federation meeting

Moe sees progress from Council of the Federation meeting

Premier Scott Moe points to good discussions on internal and international trade.
Metis Nation-Sask. declares state of emergency over northern wildfires

Metis Nation-Sask. declares state of emergency over northern wildfires

Métis Nation-Saskatchewan is urging the government to help protect its rights to hunt, trap, fish, and engage in commercial harvesting, which are threatened by wildfires.
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