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Former gang member handed 3 year prison sentence for crowbar attack

Former gang member handed 3 year prison sentence for crowbar attack

Danica Ochuschayoo was seen hitting a woman more than 20 times with a crowbar.
Six people arrested after man assaulted, sustains life-threatening injuries

Six people arrested after man assaulted, sustains life-threatening injuries

Six people, ranging in age from 24 to 41, were arrested from the home without incident.
Saskatchewan trade delegation to open new office in Berlin

Saskatchewan trade delegation to open new office in Berlin

Strengthening trade ties with Germany.
Break and enter suspect injured in stabbing

Break and enter suspect injured in stabbing

A homeowner reported to police that he left home for a few minutes and, upon his return, he discovered two unknown men inside.
Beauval RCMP charge three with attempted murder after man shot

Beauval RCMP charge three with attempted murder after man shot

A 20-year-old man was shot multiple times and he sustained serious injuries. He was taken to hospital by EMS.
USask explores opportunities and challenges of AI tools

USask explores opportunities and challenges of AI tools

Supports ethical use by students.
Collision in North Dakota leaves Estevan woman dead and man seriously injured

Collision in North Dakota leaves Estevan woman dead and man seriously injured

Charges pending against North Dakota man.
Saskatoon researcher: Dogs ease stress in ERs

Saskatoon researcher: Dogs ease stress in ERs

Hospitals could use dogs to assist patients and alleviate burnout among staff grappling with the chaos inherent to their work.
Parliament votes down Conservative motion against safe supply of drugs

Parliament votes down Conservative motion against safe supply of drugs

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has failed to persuade the House of Commons to condemn the Liberal government's approach to fighting drug addiction. In a vote of 209-113 Monday, MPs defeated a motion presented by Poilievre.
Government to recognize historical significance of Canada's ban on Chinese immigrants

Government to recognize historical significance of Canada's ban on Chinese immigrants

OTTAWA — Parks Canada Minister Steven Guilbeault says the federal government has designated the 1923 ban on immigration by people of Chinese origin as an event of historical significance.
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