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Biathlon skier wins first medal at 2023 Canada Winter Games

Biathlon skier wins first medal at 2023 Canada Winter Games

Rhiann Arnold of Prudhomme secured a bronze medal in the biathlon six km sprint.
Alanna Koch recognized for building public trust in Sask. agriculture

Alanna Koch recognized for building public trust in Sask. agriculture

Named 2022 Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan Champion.
Wins on the ice for Team Sask, opening day at Winter Games

Wins on the ice for Team Sask, opening day at Winter Games

Monday morning will mark the first ever karate matches at the Canada Games.
2023 Sask Winter Games are now on

2023 Sask Winter Games are now on

Opening ceremonies take place in Regina to kick off Saskatchewan Winter Games.
Luca Veeman, flagbearer, leads Team Sask into 2023 Winter Games

Luca Veeman, flagbearer, leads Team Sask into 2023 Winter Games

The theme throughout the opening ceremonies was “we are all Islanders!”
Big seven-figure numbers reported this week in SLGA auctions

Big seven-figure numbers reported this week in SLGA auctions

Ten permits were auctioned off in excess of $1 million, with all permits going for at least six-figure-or-more dollars.
Five things to know about the Feb. 16 CRISP report

Five things to know about the Feb. 16 CRISP report

Flu cases and COVID-19 continue weeks-long trend downward in the province.
NDP stops in Battlefords on their health solutions tour

NDP stops in Battlefords on their health solutions tour

Critics Vicki Mowat and Matt Love tour facilities and receive feedback in the Battlefords on health care challenges facing the area.
NDP slams government for “no plan” to retain immigrants

NDP slams government for “no plan” to retain immigrants

Opposition leader Carla Beck and critic Aleana Young were joined by international students calling for barriers to come down so they could stay in Sask.
Indigenous group encouraged by David and Joyce Milgaard's Law

Indigenous group encouraged by David and Joyce Milgaard's Law

Indigenous advocates welcome the federal announcement saying it could represent a seismic shift in the justice landscape for Indigenous people.
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