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Regina family facing hardships following multiple shooting incidents

Regina family facing hardships following multiple shooting incidents

Schuler says her kids have been struggling to sleep and walk outside since the incidents occurred.
Legacy Co-op supports Canadian goods amid tariff concerns

Legacy Co-op supports Canadian goods amid tariff concerns

Legacy Co-op is reinforcing its commitment to Canadian products as consumers respond to tariff concerns.
Credits to remember and errors to avoid as tax filing season gets underway

Credits to remember and errors to avoid as tax filing season gets underway

It’s the time of the year again to gather your receipts and hope for a big refund.
The king of cards: Dean Holbrook scores poker’s rarest hand

The king of cards: Dean Holbrook scores poker’s rarest hand

“They were pretty well shocked because I took all the chips,” he said with a chuckle
‘I could do the job’: TSN, SportsCage analyst Glen Suitor would like to be CFL commissioner

‘I could do the job’: TSN, SportsCage analyst Glen Suitor would like to be CFL commissioner

Sask. School Boards Association distributes nutrition funds

Sask. School Boards Association distributes nutrition funds

SBA approved to distribute federal dollars to support local food programs.
RCMP warns public of threat of human trafficking in Saskatchewan

RCMP warns public of threat of human trafficking in Saskatchewan

Human trafficking isn’t a crime that only happens in big urban centres.
Nutrien warns tariffs will hurt U.S. farmers who rely on Canadian potash

Nutrien warns tariffs will hurt U.S. farmers who rely on Canadian potash

Nutrien Ltd. CEO Ken Seitz says Canada supplies more than 80 per cent of the potash used on U.S. farms.
Three Saskatchewan rinks qualify for playoffs at Canadian U18 Curling Championship

Three Saskatchewan rinks qualify for playoffs at Canadian U18 Curling Championship

Esterhazy’s Weiss and Moose Jaw’s Heisler land spots in men’s draw, Saskatoon’s Wood qualifies in women’s draw
NDP demands answers on money to Lumsden treatment facility

NDP demands answers on money to Lumsden treatment facility

Opposition critic Betty Nippi-Albright points to emails showing $800,000 went to facility last summer; province provides response.
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