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Saskatchewan Health Authority fined $75,000 for workplace injury

Saskatchewan Health Authority fined $75,000 for workplace injury

Worker seriously injured after falling from a ladder.
Estevan-area ranchers represented Canadian beef industry in Asia

Estevan-area ranchers represented Canadian beef industry in Asia

Chad and Crystal Ross were part of a delegation to Japan and 麻豆传媒AV Korea to promote Canadian beef.
Photos: Emergency crews respond to train derailment in Regina

Photos: Emergency crews respond to train derailment in Regina

REGINA - All traffic has resumed in the area following a train derailment Thursday in Regina. Roadblocks at 1 Ave N, Mikkelson Dr, and Dorothy St crossing (between Read Ave & Fulton Dr) have been lifted, says the Regina Police Service.
Saskatoon native Brayden Yager named Team Canada captain for World Junior tournament

Saskatoon native Brayden Yager named Team Canada captain for World Junior tournament

UPDATE: Cleanup underway on southeast highways after storm

UPDATE: Cleanup underway on southeast highways after storm

Most highways in the southeast are listed as covered or partially covered.
David and Joyce Milgaard鈥檚 Law gets Royal Assent

David and Joyce Milgaard鈥檚 Law gets Royal Assent

The current ministerial review process will be replaced with a new, independent commission that will be easier, faster and more fair.
Saskatoon鈥檚 cat caf茅 vandalized

Saskatoon鈥檚 cat caf茅 vandalized

The window replacement will cost $1,200.
Saskatchewan rejects final clean electricity regulations

Saskatchewan rejects final clean electricity regulations

Minister Jeremy Harrison says his government 鈥渦nequivocally rejects鈥 federal intrusion into exclusive provincial jurisdiction over electricity system.
Cockrill, Conway react to Conflict of Interest ruling

Cockrill, Conway react to Conflict of Interest ruling

Meara Conway says NDP plans to bring motion in spring to discipline Jeremy Cockrill.
Regina makes top 20 for most generous: GoFundMe study

Regina makes top 20 for most generous: GoFundMe study

Across Canada, one in 13 adults made a donation on GoFundMe this year, raising $280 million for people, causes, and organizations worldwide.
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