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Violence against men and boys highest in Prairies

Violence against men and boys highest in Prairies

A recent report from Statistics Canada revealed violence has increased, Sask. organization confirms trend.
Trudeau visit a “missed opportunity”, says Moe

Trudeau visit a “missed opportunity”, says Moe

Premier Moe responds to Prime Minister Trudeau’s office not making him aware of a visit to rare earth elements facility in Saskatoon.
Moe calls Trudeau visit “disappointing, but not surprising”

Moe calls Trudeau visit “disappointing, but not surprising”

Saskatchewan Premier says Prime Minister Trudeau did not make his office aware of his visit to rare earths facility in Saskatoon.
Live casino gaming launched on PlayNow.com platform

Live casino gaming launched on PlayNow.com platform

Players can play and interact with live dealers on new feature on Saskatchewan’s gaming platform.
Regina local takes home $100,000 using Lotto Spot app

Regina local takes home $100,000 using Lotto Spot app

The Regina winner said she intends to invest some of her windfall.
Search turns up child remains at former residential school site

Search turns up child remains at former residential school site

Star Blanket Cree Nation officials share discovery of a child’s jawbone at site of former Qu’Appelle Indian Residential School.
Mother protests mandates, loses children over her stance

Mother protests mandates, loses children over her stance

Mother facing public health tickets equates forced vaccination and face masks to forcing Indigenous children to attend residential schools.
Online auctions for SLGA retail permits to begin Feb. 6

Online auctions for SLGA retail permits to begin Feb. 6

Auctions will take place throughout month of February for 35 licenses for closing SLGA liquor stores.
Canadian air travel hits another new low thanks to Sunwing mess

Canadian air travel hits another new low thanks to Sunwing mess

John Cairns’ News Watch - The outrageous Sunwing airline meltdown is the talk of Saskatchewan.
If granted bail, Quewezance sisters can go home after 30 years

If granted bail, Quewezance sisters can go home after 30 years

The sisters' cousin – who was a youth at the time – has repeatedly admitted that he is the one who killed Kamsack-area farmer Anthony Joseph Dolff.