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Saskatchewan hockey player recovering after neck gashed by skate during game

ESTERHAZY, Sask. — Hockey player Jonathan Jenson says he was sitting on the bench when he saw his teammate go down and a pool of blood begin to form on the ice.

Métis National Council elects new president after months of internal turmoil

OTTAWA — The Métis National Council says it has elected a new president after months of turmoil that saw the once-united organization splinter and have its legitimacy questioned.
Homicide suspect joins Canada's Most-Wanted list

Homicide suspect joins Canada's Most-Wanted list

Twenty-two year-old Reshaun Norman Cote is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant, following a fatal shooting on May 12, 2024, according to police.
Update: No weather alerts, but check Highway Hotline

Update: No weather alerts, but check Highway Hotline

Check with Highway Hotline before you venture out.
Saskatchewan Research Council helps fuel the economy

Saskatchewan Research Council helps fuel the economy

Delivers $887 million in value impacts to the province in 2023-24.

Prime minister announces Bernadette McIntyre as new Saskatchewan lieutenant-governor

REGINA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a new lieutenant-governor for Saskatchewan.

WHL roundup: Kindel scores three as Hitmen beat Blades 5-4 in OT

SASKATOON, Sask. — Ben Kindel scored his third goal of the night 29 seconds into overtime to lift the visiting Calgary Hitmen to a 5-4 Western Hockey League victory over the Saskatoon Blades on Saturday at the SaskTel Centre.
Sask. Technology Fund allocates $25 M to reduce emissions

Sask. Technology Fund allocates $25 M to reduce emissions

Thirteen initiatives tagged for funding.
Sask. added 8,400 new jobs year-over-year in November

Sask. added 8,400 new jobs year-over-year in November

Province's unemployment rate lowest in Canada.
New pathways for creative technologies and design students

New pathways for creative technologies and design students

University of Regina and Saskatchewan Polytechnic agreement opens doors to U of R’s Bachelor of Design program.
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