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Highest homicide files investigated in RCMP jurisdiction in 2024

Highest homicide files investigated in RCMP jurisdiction in 2024

There were 27 per cent more homicide files and 33 per cent more homicide victims in 2024 than 2023.
McIntyre excited for new role as Lt.-Gov.

McIntyre excited for new role as Lt.-Gov.

As Lieutenant Governor, McIntyre will act as the King’s representative in Saskatchewan, performing ceremonial duties and granting Royal Assent to provincial laws.
Woman hopes to see changes after her father dies in ambulance

Woman hopes to see changes after her father dies in ambulance

Roger Ogram, 71, ended up dying in an ambulance on the way to another hospital that was farther away.
APAS calls for pause on capital gains tax changes

APAS calls for pause on capital gains tax changes

Since much of farm value is linked to land assets, the changes can have a huge impact on the family farm.
Upon closing, Peavey Mart calls on customers to shop local

Upon closing, Peavey Mart calls on customers to shop local

"By choosing Canadian retail businesses, you ensure that dollars stay within Canada, supporting the people, organizations and livelihoods that enrich our communities,” PM.
Supreme Court of Canada marks 150th anniversary

Supreme Court of Canada marks 150th anniversary

Canadians invited to share in the celebrations planned.
No invasive mussels found in Saskatchewan waters in 2024

No invasive mussels found in Saskatchewan waters in 2024

More than 450 water samples from waterbodies across the province tested.
Reinforcing the right and need to read

Reinforcing the right and need to read

‘Fox and Bear’ featured book during Family Literacy Week Jan. 25 to 31.
Epping, Kleiter, Smith punch tickets to Canadian men's curling championship

Epping, Kleiter, Smith punch tickets to Canadian men's curling championship

Several men's curling teams punched their tickets to the Canadian championship Sunday.
How survivors of Indian boarding homes can be compensated

How survivors of Indian boarding homes can be compensated

Claims process opened in August 2024 after a federal court approved a $1.9-billion settlement.
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