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Minister Harrison reflects on issues faced by the ag sector in 2024

Minister Harrison reflects on issues faced by the ag sector in 2024

Harrison’s first public event as Ag Minister was Canadian Western Agribition a few weeks after being appointed.
Saskatchewan man facing weapons charges after Christmas Day of armed robberies

Saskatchewan man facing weapons charges after Christmas Day of armed robberies

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Police in Prince Albert, Sask, are reporting a harrowing Christmas Day story involving three armed robberies, two suspect chases and the shooting of a taxi driver.
American defensive back Tyrique McGhee signs with Saskatchewan Roughriders

American defensive back Tyrique McGhee signs with Saskatchewan Roughriders

REGINA — American defensive back Tyrique McGhee has signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Experiencing the kindness and strength of Saskatchewan people

Experiencing the kindness and strength of Saskatchewan people

Christmas message of Lt.-Gov. Russ Mirasty.
Seeking faith, hope and love in a chaotic world

Seeking faith, hope and love in a chaotic world

Premier Moe’s Christmas greetings.
A season of hope, generosity and gratitude

A season of hope, generosity and gratitude

Carla Beck’s Christmas message.
Avoid a polar swim this winter

Avoid a polar swim this winter

WSA reminds public to verify ice thickness when enjoying the outdoors.
Roughriders acquire quarterback Maier's rights from Stampeders for '25 draft pick

Roughriders acquire quarterback Maier's rights from Stampeders for '25 draft pick

The Saskatchewan Roughriders acquired the rights to veteran quarterback Jake Maier from the Calgary Stampeders on Monday for a 2025 eighth-round draft pick.
More Sask. women eligible for breast cancer screening in 2025

More Sask. women eligible for breast cancer screening in 2025

Saskatchewan is to begin lowering age eligibility in a phased approach Jan. 1.
Commitment broken when family of Saskatchewan NDP candidate targeted: Beck

Commitment broken when family of Saskatchewan NDP candidate targeted: Beck

REGINA — Saskatchewan’s two main political leaders had agreed before October's provincial election not to target the families of candidates during the campaign, says Opposition NDP Leader Carla Beck.
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