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Team Sask in inaugural Women's Box Lacrosse game at Summer Games

Team Sask in inaugural Women's Box Lacrosse game at Summer Games

Team Sask’s, Sam Riou (Regina) scored the first-ever women’s box lacrosse goal in Canada Games history.
Protesters could be lured into violence warns counter-terrorism expert

Protesters could be lured into violence warns counter-terrorism expert

The government is looking for excuses to go after the freedom convoy, says Canada's former top counter-terrorism expert who helped the trucker convoy in Ottawa
Joey Chestnut downs the doughnuts at the Ex

Joey Chestnut downs the doughnuts at the Ex

Mini-doughnut eating competition raises $62,099 for the Regina Food Bank.
Update: Missing FSIN exec and son found safe in Oregon

Update: Missing FSIN exec and son found safe in Oregon

Dawn Walker and her son are safe and well say Saskatoon police.
Ryan Murray brings the Stanley Cup to White City

Ryan Murray brings the Stanley Cup to White City

Winning Colorado Avalanche player spent his day with the Stanley Cup at home in White City.
NDP highlights impacts of energy rate hikes on small business

NDP highlights impacts of energy rate hikes on small business

Opposition critic Aleana Young raises impact of energy rate increases outside a downtown Regina small business.
Crop Report: Harvest has begun, but not for most

Crop Report: Harvest has begun, but not for most

Saskatchewan Agriculture Crop Report for July 26-Aug.
Poilievre makes final Sask. stop in Regina

Poilievre makes final Sask. stop in Regina

Leadership campaign of Pierre Poilievre now heads to Manitoba after a two-day swing of Saskatchewan.
Ukraine war will drive demand for Nutrien products for years: CEO

Ukraine war will drive demand for Nutrien products for years: CEO

CALGARY — Saskatoon-based fertilizer giant Nutrien Ltd. surged to all-time high profits in the first six months of 2022 as the war in Ukraine destabilized agriculture markets and heightened global food security fears.
Marcus Ray steps down from leadership of a freedom group

Marcus Ray steps down from leadership of a freedom group

Marcus Ray said he’s been accused of everything from wanting to kidnap and execute people to being an undercover RCMP officer working for the government.
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