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Moose Jaw man loses emotional support dog amid homelessness struggle

Moose Jaw man loses emotional support dog amid homelessness struggle

Michael Vernon has been living on Moose Jaw’s chilly streets for weeks after Capilano Court evicted him in early February, although he stays overnight at Willow Lodge.
Union pushes for fair pay agreement, warns of health-care crisis

Union pushes for fair pay agreement, warns of health-care crisis

Frontline healthcare workers are tied due to short staffing.
Let Kindness Grow - 2025 Pink Shirt Day theme

Let Kindness Grow - 2025 Pink Shirt Day theme

We can create ideal conditions for everyone to grow in just by showing some empathy and being kind.
Conflicting Trump comments get reaction from provincial politicians

Conflicting Trump comments get reaction from provincial politicians

Premier Moe likes what Trump has to say on Keystone XL but NDP aren’t impressed with either Moe’s comments, or with the Viterra merger with US-based Bunge.
Victim struck with machete in mall attack

Victim struck with machete in mall attack

Patrol officers were called to a shopping mall in the 3500 block of 8th Street East on Feb. 24 at approximately 4:30 p.m. for reports of an assault.
Saskatoon house fire kills man, community raises funds for family

Saskatoon house fire kills man, community raises funds for family

A space heater allegedly started the fire that took one person's life and caused irreparable damage to the house.
Man who shot at police in La Ronge loses appeal of 11-year sentence

Man who shot at police in La Ronge loses appeal of 11-year sentence

Gladue factors don’t mean there is an automatic reduction of the sentence: Sask. Court of Appeal.
Photos: Winterfest 2025 draws families to MJ’s Wakamow Valley

Photos: Winterfest 2025 draws families to MJ’s Wakamow Valley

Wakamow Valley Authority’s Winterfest 2025 was filled with fun-filled family activities.
Provinces have roughly $100B at hand for tariff relief, Desjardins estimates

Provinces have roughly $100B at hand for tariff relief, Desjardins estimates

Canada's provincial governments have enough fiscal firepower to respond to looming U.S. tariffs without supersizing their debt burdens, a new report says.
Two University of Regina Rams arrested in $1.5M police drug bust

Two University of Regina Rams arrested in $1.5M police drug bust

Five people were interested in connection with the drug bust, including two Regina Rams players.
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