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Sask. Realtors Association has concerns about federal Act

Sask. Realtors Association has concerns about federal Act

Realtors concerned that regulations aren’t released yet for Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act
Trial set for Marshall man charged with sexually assaulting children at daycare

Trial set for Marshall man charged with sexually assaulting children at daycare

RCMP allege that Joseph Sproull uploaded child pornography videos online and the images depicted three young children being assaulted.
Saskatoon: Teen KISS fan meets legendary rocker Gene Simmons

Saskatoon: Teen KISS fan meets legendary rocker Gene Simmons

MoneyBag vodka is filtered 10 times using real gold.
Bad boys, bad boys, RCMP WEST are coming for you

Bad boys, bad boys, RCMP WEST are coming for you

WEST targets high-profile offenders with outstanding warrants and are based in Saskatoon, Meadow Lake, and Prince Albert.
Alameda man charged with attempted murder of RCMP officers

Alameda man charged with attempted murder of RCMP officers

No injuries were reported in the incident.
A look at the people who told their stories at their Leg

A look at the people who told their stories at their Leg

Ordinary residents were once again a major part of the story of the current session.
Flair Airlines steps in with direct Saskatoon flights to Calgary

Flair Airlines steps in with direct Saskatoon flights to Calgary

News of Flair adding flights to Calgary comes after Air Canada drops Saskatchewan to Calgary direct flights.
Potato supplies could be tight in 2023

Potato supplies could be tight in 2023

Manitoba and Alberta saw production gains, but Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick produced fewer potatoes compared to 2021.
Government ends fall sitting on a “positive” note

Government ends fall sitting on a “positive” note

Daily Leg Update - Sask Party government accuses NDP of spreading “doom and gloom” during final Question Period before Christmas.
Study supports growth of Indigenous, minority journalists in modern media

Study supports growth of Indigenous, minority journalists in modern media

USask-led international research project delves into decolonizing world news coverage.
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