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Update; special weather statement ends in southern Sask

Update; special weather statement ends in southern Sask

The special weather statement for southern Saskatchewan has now been lifted.
Most crop prices expected to tumble

Most crop prices expected to tumble

鈥淪ome operations may see red ink this year,鈥 says FCC.
Fearless 73-year-old fends off axe-wielding intruder in home invasion

Fearless 73-year-old fends off axe-wielding intruder in home invasion

Grabbing a knife, a 73-year-old man forced the intruder out of the home.
Dickenson out as Riders coach; O鈥橠ay to stay as GM

Dickenson out as Riders coach; O鈥橠ay to stay as GM

Saskatchewan Roughriders announce Craig Dickenson will not be back as head coach in 2024.
Bert Baxter Transport joins Estevan's Business Hall of Fame

Bert Baxter Transport joins Estevan's Business Hall of Fame

Bert Baxter Transport has long been a fixture in Saskatchewan's trucking industry.
More Canadians struggling with monthly mortgage payment: Angus Reid survey

More Canadians struggling with monthly mortgage payment: Angus Reid survey

Half of respondents feel they are in a worse financial position than they were last year, while 35 per cent see things getting worse.
Estevan police investigating weapons-related complaints

Estevan police investigating weapons-related complaints

The Estevan Police Service is investigating a reported assault with a weapon and a separate incident involving a knife.
'Spamouflage' campaign targeting Trudeau, MPs linked to China: Global Affairs Canada

'Spamouflage' campaign targeting Trudeau, MPs linked to China: Global Affairs Canada

OTTAWA 鈥 Global Affairs Canada says a social media campaign that is likely connected to the People's Republic of China is targeting dozens of MPs with spam.
Regina winter maintenance policy under microscope

Regina winter maintenance policy under microscope

Regina City Hall Update: Executive Committee discussed the snow removal policies last Wednesday, in advance of another active winter season.
Sask.鈥檚 2023 fire season one of the worst in two decades

Sask.鈥檚 2023 fire season one of the worst in two decades

Upwards of 55 per cent of the Saskatchewan fires were deemed to be caused by humans.
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