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Poll suggests widespread dissatisfaction with Trudeau government

Poll suggests widespread dissatisfaction with Trudeau government

Nationally, 30 per cent of respondents said they were satisfied with Trudeau's government, while 63 per cent said they were not. 
Saskatoon police officer assaulted in SPS detention

Saskatoon police officer assaulted in SPS detention

A 31-year-old man has been charged with assaulting a police officer.
Sports This Week: Hockey and cartoons meet in fantastic new book

Sports This Week: Hockey and cartoons meet in fantastic new book

You can pick this book up, spend five-minutes flipping through its 390 pages and get something out of it.
Man in coma clinging to life: Mom horrified his cries for help ignored

Man in coma clinging to life: Mom horrified his cries for help ignored

Andre Grey is being kept in a medically-induced coma at a Saskatoon hospital.
USask exhibition highlights lifelong connection with nature

USask exhibition highlights lifelong connection with nature

‘The university, in a way, started my whole life in art:' Dorothy Knowles.
Reservist pleads guilty on two charges related to vaccine mandate criticisms

Reservist pleads guilty on two charges related to vaccine mandate criticisms

A former soldier who defied federal government and Canadian Armed Forces COVID-19 vaccine mandates says he was close to killing himself before deciding to post anti-vaccine videos on social media and launch a protest march to Ottawa.
'Momentous day': Canadian coins to feature image of crownless King Charles

'Momentous day': Canadian coins to feature image of crownless King Charles

WINNIPEG — Coin collectors across the country will soon be able to get their hands on a piece of history as the first Canadian coins bearing the image of King Charles go into production.
Two men arrested following serious assault in Rosetown

Two men arrested following serious assault in Rosetown

Corey Rushkewich and Randy Rushkewich were arrested.
Social-media creators, podcasts won't be regulated under Liberal online streaming law

Social-media creators, podcasts won't be regulated under Liberal online streaming law

OTTAWA — The Liberal government has released its final policy direction for the Online Streaming Act, requiring digital giants to contribute to Canadian content while leaving individual content creators alone.
City of Weyburn bylaw to limit households to three dogs or cats

City of Weyburn bylaw to limit households to three dogs or cats

Weyburn city council amended the dog and cat bylaw to bring in some changes, including limiting each household to a total of three dogs and/or cats.
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