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SaskTel extends support to those impacted by wildfires

SaskTel extends support to those impacted by wildfires

Evacuated Northern Saskatchewan residents exempt from charges.
Accused in Estevan child porn case receives bail

Accused in Estevan child porn case receives bail

The accused will be back in court Sept. 8.
EPS members make arrests for breach, resisting arrest

EPS members make arrests for breach, resisting arrest

Police were also called to a collision on July 30.
Rising costs, slow ticket sales put JP Saxe's North American tour in jeopardy

Rising costs, slow ticket sales put JP Saxe's North American tour in jeopardy

TORONTO — JP Saxe was ready to roll across North America this fall on his latest concert tour, but those plans are now hanging by a thread as the Grammy-nominated musician confronts sluggish ticket sales and the soaring cost of life on the road.
Spotty rain helps some crops and pastures

Spotty rain helps some crops and pastures

Grain farmers are hoping for more moisture to help with head and pod filling, while livestock producers hope more rain will ensure pastures will support livestock through the end of the growing season.
CFL fines Saskatchewan's Campbell for hit on Edmonton quarterback Cody Fajardo

CFL fines Saskatchewan's Campbell for hit on Edmonton quarterback Cody Fajardo

TORONTO — The CFL has fined Saskatchewan defensive back Tevaughn Campbell for a high hit on Edmonton Elks quarterback Cody Fajardo.
Tariff uncertainty dampens Spin Master's second-quarter earnings

Tariff uncertainty dampens Spin Master's second-quarter earnings

TORONTO — Spin Master Corp. is starting to feel the weight of tariffs and is bracing for more uncertainty as its key holiday season nears. Executives say the Toronto-based toy maker has seen levies threatened and imposed by the U.S.
Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia to launch seafood market this year

Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia to launch seafood market this year

HANTSPORT — Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia is launching a seafood market with local products caught and processed by its members, as a way to keep profits in the community and help pay for services.
Update: Teen killed in collision at 6th Ave. N. and Smith St., Regina

Update: Teen killed in collision at 6th Ave. N. and Smith St., Regina

A vehicle appeared to have collided with a power pole and then rolled, killing a 13-year-old passenger.
Closing grain prices Thursday, July 31

Closing grain prices Thursday, July 31

Closing cash prices from Viterra with futures quotes from Adam Pukalo of Ventum Financial.
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