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Canada's Alabama: Have we learned anything from a racist past?

Canada's Alabama: Have we learned anything from a racist past?

1963 murder of Allan Thomas in Glaslyn, Sask.: Have things changed since Maclean's magazine compared the North Battleford region to the southern U.S. and said 'This is our Alabama'?
We're back! Here's what happened

We're back! Here's what happened

A major technical outage prevented us from bringing you the news for a big part of the day, but things are back to normal now.
Moose Jaw resident 'takes a minute' to register $100,000 win

Moose Jaw resident 'takes a minute' to register $100,000 win

"I really thought it was $10! I had to take a minute to count all the zeroes one-by-one." - Tammy Wong, after winning $100,000.
Warm up this winter with lower natural gas rates

Warm up this winter with lower natural gas rates

Provincial government approves SaskEnergy Bill decrease for Oct. 1.
Saskatchewan seeks champions of inclusivity

Saskatchewan seeks champions of inclusivity

Apply to serve on the Accessibility Advisory Committee.
Sask. expands training for high-demand health technologists

Sask. expands training for high-demand health technologists

New diagnostic training seats at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
Back and forth contest ends with Elks on top

Back and forth contest ends with Elks on top

Riders Postgame: Edmonton and quarterback Tre Ford always had an answer to the Riders’ scoring in a 36-27 win.
Children’s Advocate report weighs in against pronouns policy

Children’s Advocate report weighs in against pronouns policy

Sask. Advocate for Children and Youth Lisa Broda issues findings on review on pronouns policy Friday afternoon
Riders hope to turn out the lights on the Elks

Riders hope to turn out the lights on the Elks

Riders Gameday Preview: Saskatchewan takes on Edmonton at Mosaic Stadium in what has been billed the “Lights Out game.
Minister Harrison reacts to collapse of trade talks with India

Minister Harrison reacts to collapse of trade talks with India

Minister of Trade and Export Development Jeremy Harrison accuses Trudeau government as having “never treated the EPTA negotiations with India seriously.”
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