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WHL roundup: Hildebrand helps Raiders edge Winterhawks 5-4

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — The visiting Portland Winterhawks outshot the Prince Albert Raiders 41-24 on Tuesday night, but came up on the short end of a 5-4 Western Hockey League decision.
Details announced on the Saskatchewan Border Security Plan

Details announced on the Saskatchewan Border Security Plan

Premier Scott Moe’s announcement in Regina is aimed at enhancing border security with the US.

Saskatchewan to send 16 officers to border to enhance security with patrols, drones

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government is sending 16 provincial law enforcement officers to the Canada-U. S. border to shore up security, Premier Scott Moe announced Tuesday.
Sask. resources offered to aid California

Sask. resources offered to aid California

Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency prepares for California wildfire support.
Beck not ruling out any options in opposing tariffs

Beck not ruling out any options in opposing tariffs

Opposition leader Carla Beck continues her call for a united front on tariffs issue.

One in 10 Canadians live in places susceptible to green transition disruption: report

One in 10 Canadians live in communities susceptible to workforce disruption from the transition to a greener economy, a new report suggests while underlining solutions that could help those regions adapt.
NDP wants equalization addressed by federal leaders

NDP wants equalization addressed by federal leaders

Opposition Leader Carla Beck writes letters to all federal leaders, including Liberal leadership candidates, on equalization inequities.
Hunter harvest survey feeds data into long-term planning

Hunter harvest survey feeds data into long-term planning

Licence holders reminded about Jan. 20 and April 30 deadlines.
Keith Urban coming to Brandt Centre, SaskTel Centre this fall

Keith Urban coming to Brandt Centre, SaskTel Centre this fall

High and Alive Tour includes stop in Regina and Saskatoon among eight shows in Canada.
Drug related deaths in Sask. decline in 2024, report shows

Drug related deaths in Sask. decline in 2024, report shows

According to the Saskatchewan Coroners Service, the province saw the smallest number of confirmed deaths by drug toxicity since 2020.
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