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Man dies after being hit by train in Saskatoon Monday morning: SPS

Man dies after being hit by train in Saskatoon Monday morning: SPS

The deceased male's next of kin has not yet been contacted.
Woman charged in suspicious vehicle investigation

Woman charged in suspicious vehicle investigation

Vehicle evaded police on Friday night, required Aerial Support Unit to assist in finding.
Woman charged in fatal 2022 Ring Road collision

Woman charged in fatal 2022 Ring Road collision

19-year old is charged with dangerous operation of conveyance causing death
Police called to accident involving pedestrian

Police called to accident involving pedestrian

Latest news from the Estevan police department.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Statistics Canada will release its latest reading on inflation when it publishes its consumer price index for September on Tuesday. .
Commentary: If we can’t afford groceries, why are sugary drinks booming?

Commentary: If we can’t afford groceries, why are sugary drinks booming?

Increased restaurant spending vs grocery store austerity: A Canadian paradox.
Manufacturing sales, wholesale trade climb in August: Statistics Canada

Manufacturing sales, wholesale trade climb in August: Statistics Canada

Two key indicators of the economy climbed in August as Statistics Canada reported manufacturing sales rose 0.7 per cent to $72.
Selnes: Mistakes cost Sask. Roughriders the game

Selnes: Mistakes cost Sask. Roughriders the game

The Saskatchewan Roughriders were ahead of the Calgary Stampeders, but mistakes in the second half cost them the Oct. 13 game.
Onion Lake man who prompted dangerous person alert gets time served

Onion Lake man who prompted dangerous person alert gets time served

Police had searched the wooded area of Onion Lake Cree Nation for Randy Cooke and a dangerous person alert was issued.
A&W launches reusable, exchangeable cup program to tackle single-use cup waste

A&W launches reusable, exchangeable cup program to tackle single-use cup waste

A&W Food Services of Canada Inc. says it's launching an exchangeable and reusable cup program across the country in a bid to reduce waste.
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