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Roughriders pull away from Tiger-Cats
The Saskatchewan Roughriders took control in the third quarter at Mosaic Stadium to down the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 37-24.
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Bank robbery suspect identified
Regina police now have a name to go with a face, following a bank robbery in the city on Friday morning.
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Severe weather pounds southeastern Sask.
Southeastern Saskatchewan was pounded with hail as an intense weather system rumbled through the region.
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Flood disaster aid extended in Yorkton
Residents of Yorkton, Sask., who are still out of their homes after a flood July 1 will continue to receive disaster aid from the province.
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Dirt-bike track honours man killed in car accident
People in Rockglen, Sask., are remembering a young man's passion for dirt-bike riding by opening a new track in his honour.
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Child welfare needs overhaul: study chair
Saskatchewan's child welfare system is performing so poorly it needs a complete overhaul, according to the chairman of a panel studying the situation.
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Security camera shows robbery suspect
Pictures from a security camera may help police track down a suspect in a Friday morning bank robbery.
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Suspects sought in Regina machete attack
A confrontation in Regina's north-central neighbourhood Thursday night has one man recovering from a deep gash and police looking for suspects.
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Bon Jovi tune to rock Rider fans
Saskatchewan Roughrider fans will be welcomed by a Bon Jovi song when they arrive at Mosaic Stadium Saturday.
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No hike to minimum wage in Sask.
The provincial government is holding the line on Saskatchewan's minimum wage, keeping it at $9.25 for the foreseeable future.
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Ex-RCMP cadet wins discrimination appeal
An Iranian-Canadian who has been in a 10-year battle with the RCMP over allegations of discrimination has achieved a key victory in the latest court skirmish.
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Kawacatoose holds powwow despite tornado
Kawacatoose First Nation was devastated by a tornado that tore through the community on July 2, but is going ahead with its annual powwow this weekend.
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Saskatchewan has up to 600 petroleum spills a year
Enbridge Inc., the Calgary company that is working to contain an oil spill in one of its U.S. pipelines, has had some spills in Saskatchewan within the last four years, ranging from a couple of hundred to several thousand barrrels.
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Wheat board dampens outlook for new crop
The Canadian Wheat Board is reporting the strongest sales in a decade for the crop year that ends Saturday.
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Stadium funding answer coming, Cheveldayoff says
The provincial government is hoping to have some answers about the new stadium proposed for Regina within a month, says Ken Cheveldayoff, the cabinet minister responsible for the project.