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Update: RCMP say death of woman in burned house 'appears' non-suspicious

Update: RCMP say death of woman in burned house 'appears' non-suspicious

The mother of the victim, however, said that her daughter's body was too destroyed by the fire to determine a cause of death.
U.S. still biggest customer

U.S. still biggest customer

In 2023, 75 per cent of Canada’s beef was exported to the U.S.
Including cattle on cropland didn’t help soil health: research

Including cattle on cropland didn’t help soil health: research

Saskatchewan and Manitoba research finds soil benefits from cover crops, but grazing them doesn’t really move the needle.
Eagle Claw drummers open Weyburn lacrosse tournament

Eagle Claw drummers open Weyburn lacrosse tournament

The Eagle Claw Drumming and Singing Group, from Kawacatoose First Nation, shared Traditional First Nations songs to honour National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Ready, set, go!

Ready, set, go!

One month to go until the 2024 Saskatchewan Summer Games in Lloydminster.
UPDATED: National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in Yorkton

UPDATED: National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in Yorkton

National Indigenous Peoples Day is celebrated in Canada every June 21.
White Butte police make traffic stop, suspect vehicle rams them

White Butte police make traffic stop, suspect vehicle rams them

A tire deflation device was set up and the suspect vehicle ran over it near the intersection of Highway 362 and Highway 46.
Order of Merit bestowed on Indigenous storyteller

Order of Merit bestowed on Indigenous storyteller

Floyd Favel of Poundmaker First Nation was one of 10 recipients of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.
Family confirms Tanisha Pritchard victim of N. Battleford house fire

Family confirms Tanisha Pritchard victim of N. Battleford house fire

Body was in house where Tiki Laverdiere was first taken and tortured. The house is owned by Mavis Takakenew, one of 10 convicted in Laverdiere's torture and murder.
Inquest into death of Joseph Bird to be held in Prince Albert

Inquest into death of Joseph Bird to be held in Prince Albert

Coroner Robert Kennedy will preside at the inquest to be held July 22 to 26.
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