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About 15,000 have fled Saskatchewan wildfires and more coming: Premier Moe

About 15,000 have fled Saskatchewan wildfires and more coming: Premier Moe

PRINCE ALBERT — As Manitoba grapples with wildfires that have forced more than 17,000 people from their homes, the premier of Saskatchewan said Tuesday the situation is becoming just as dire in his province.
Wildfire update: threat bears down on La Ronge, more evacuations

Wildfire update: threat bears down on La Ronge, more evacuations

SPSA loses its tanker base in La Ronge to wildfires
Majority of CFL teams have veteran experience at quarterback position

Majority of CFL teams have veteran experience at quarterback position

Nick Arbuckle is again proving the importance of quarterback depth in the CFL. Arbuckle is expected to be the starter Friday night when the Grey Cup-champion Toronto Argonauts visit the Montreal Alouettes.
"The best way to quell Western separatism is to ensure that the West doesn't want out." - NDP

"The best way to quell Western separatism is to ensure that the West doesn't want out." - NDP

The Shadow Minister for Jobs and Economy provides four points to move the country's economy forward.
Beck announces changes to NDP shadow cabinet

Beck announces changes to NDP shadow cabinet

Some new associate shadow ministers appointed, plus new responsibilities for Vicki Mowat
Grassick, Elgersma win Lois and Doug Mitchell Awards as U Sports top athletes

Grassick, Elgersma win Lois and Doug Mitchell Awards as U Sports top athletes

THE BLUE MOUNTAINS — University of Saskatchewan basketball player Gage Grassick and Wilfrid Laurier University quarterback Taylor Elgersma have been named the 2024-25 U Sports Athletes of the Year.
In the news today: More join the thousands fleeing wildfires in Sask.

In the news today: More join the thousands fleeing wildfires in Sask.

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... More join the thousands fleeing wildfires in Sask.
Wildfire forces more out in Saskatchewan, hotels open up for Manitoba evacuees

Wildfire forces more out in Saskatchewan, hotels open up for Manitoba evacuees

Winnipeg hotels were opening up Monday to evacuees who fled their homes due to raging wildfires, while to the west in Saskatchewan thousands more were ordered to flee.
NDP pushes for local trade focus, as U.S. tariffs threat remain

NDP pushes for local trade focus, as U.S. tariffs threat remain

The First Ministers' meeting is the first in the province since 1985 in Regina.
First Ministers Meeting ends with optimism projects can move ahead

First Ministers Meeting ends with optimism projects can move ahead

Premiers call it a good discussion, but much still to be determined.
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