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Where there's snow, there's winter. Be careful out there.

Where there's snow, there's winter. Be careful out there.

Drifting and blowing snow is expected to continue throughout the day, hindering road conditions and visibility.
Ex-MLA Greg Lawrence gets 12 months of probation for assaulting wife

Ex-MLA Greg Lawrence gets 12 months of probation for assaulting wife

Gregory Samuel Lawrence appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Nov. 20, where he received a conditional discharge.
SaskAlert is sending out an emergency alert test on Wednesday

SaskAlert is sending out an emergency alert test on Wednesday

The test will be conducted just before 2 p.m.

WHL Roundup: Parr's two-point performance leads Blades past Tigers 3-1

SASKATOON, Sask. — Tyler Parr scored a goal and an assist as the Saskatoon Blades downed Medicine Hat Tigers 5-3 on Tuesday in Western Hockey League play.
WestJet to provide more summer service to Regina, Saskatoon

WestJet to provide more summer service to Regina, Saskatoon

Connections go up 20 per cent with routes from Saskatchewan to Edmonton, Vancouver, and Winnipeg.

Saskatchewan NDP urges Moe to address high food prices in light of scurvy cases

SASKATOON, Sask. — Saskatchewan's Opposition NDP says Premier Scott Moe's government needs to address high food prices and pause the gas tax in light of recent scurvy cases in the province's North.
Update: Weather-related collisions impact Saskatchewan

Update: Weather-related collisions impact Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan RCMP has received multiple reports of jackknifed semis, including in the areas of Pense, Disley, east of Waldeck, east of Dafoe, and east of Regina near White City.
Legislature once more commemorates Holodomor

Legislature once more commemorates Holodomor

Special service at the Legislature to remember the millions who died during the 1932-33 famine in Ukraine.
Inclement weather, deer lead to multiple collisions

Inclement weather, deer lead to multiple collisions

Winter weather is expected to affect road conditions throughout the day on Nov. 19 in parts of Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan sees higher rates of domestic violence

Saskatchewan sees higher rates of domestic violence

Intimate partner and family violence are complex issues, according to Saskatchewan RCMP Domestic Violence Coordinator Sgt. Kim Stewart, “It can happen to anyone, and we see it across all socioeconomic circumstances.”
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