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Judge will hear conspiracy argument in trial of Freedom Convoy organizers

Judge will hear conspiracy argument in trial of Freedom Convoy organizers

OTTAWA 鈥 An Ontario court judge will entertain arguments that Freedom Convoy organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber acted as co-conspirators as part of their criminal trial, she announced in a decision Thursday.
Beating death of man sheds light on dark realities of addiction

Beating death of man sheds light on dark realities of addiction

Police found a badly injured Trinity Squirrel about five kilometres southwest of Saskatoon on April 15, 2022.
Sask. school division paid more in carbon taxes than received in rebates

Sask. school division paid more in carbon taxes than received in rebates

鈥淲e鈥檙e eating $900,000 right now. These numbers 鈥 concern me greatly.鈥 - Prairie 麻豆传媒AV trustee Patrick Boyle
Moe announces education funding in bid to restart teachers talks

Moe announces education funding in bid to restart teachers talks

Premier Scott Moe takes to social media to announce $356 million for classroom complexity funding in 鈥渦nusual鈥 move ahead of budget.
Regina police seize fentanyl worth $1.8 million

Regina police seize fentanyl worth $1.8 million

Search turned up tools for mixing/cutting fentanyl along with drugs, cash.
Editorial: Expect more discussions about Power Dodge Arena moving forward

Editorial: Expect more discussions about Power Dodge Arena moving forward

An opinion piece on the future of Estevan's second indoor ice rink.
Assiniboia鈥檚 newest family educates and inspires with Ukrainian Easter egg class

Assiniboia鈥檚 newest family educates and inspires with Ukrainian Easter egg class

Assiniboia residents experience culture, tradition, creation steps and artistry in Ukranian Easter egg class, led by new residents.
Canadian Covid Society launches to address long-term effects, prevent further illness

Canadian Covid Society launches to address long-term effects, prevent further illness

A national non-profit group called the Canadian Covid Society launched on Wednesday, with co-founders saying the organization is needed as public health agencies have pulled back on COVID-19 prevention measures and awareness campaigns.
Unity archer sets Canadian record

Unity archer sets Canadian record

UCHS students target top five in standings at archery competition.
Government says only extreme online hate speech would be probed by human rights body

Government says only extreme online hate speech would be probed by human rights body

The changes have come under harsh criticism from civil liberties groups and legal experts who are voicing concerns about the potential chill on free speech.聽
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