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Regina police sergeant charged with using computer to pursue personal relationships

REGINA — A Regina police sergeant is facing charges after it's alleged he used internal databases to pursue personal relationships.
Additional financial assistance available for farmers

Additional financial assistance available for farmers

Federal government looks to counteract U.S. and Chinese tariffs.
Saskatchewan planning to support steelworkers in response to U.S. tariffs: Moe

Saskatchewan planning to support steelworkers in response to U.S. tariffs: Moe

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says says he's been meeting with employers to discuss how the province can lend a hand to steelworkers.
Moe calls for unity against escalating trade war

Moe calls for unity against escalating trade war

The tariff, initiated by the United States, has a global impact.
CTF applauds Sask. government education property tax cut

CTF applauds Sask. government education property tax cut

Government announced Tuesday it will be lowering education mill rates.
Kaeding talks tariff challenges; inter-provincial barriers

Kaeding talks tariff challenges; inter-provincial barriers

Minister of Trade and Export Development talks China, U.S. tariffs as well as inter-provincial trade barriers.

A capsule look at the U Sports women's basketball Final 8

A capsule look at the eight teams competing in the U Sports women's basketball Final 8 in Vancouver.

WHL roundup: Parr nets three points as Blades beat Pats 6-3

REGINA — Tyler Parr had a goal and two assists, Hunter Laing chipped in with two assists, and the visiting Saskatoon Blades knocked off the Regina Pats 6-3 in Western Hockey League action on Tuesday at the Brandt Centre.
Municipal Revenue Sharing grants to increase 6.3 per cent

Municipal Revenue Sharing grants to increase 6.3 per cent

Government also plans an Education Property Tax mill rate reduction.
Saskatchewan breast cancer patients can't afford Calgary for care: leaked emails

Saskatchewan breast cancer patients can't afford Calgary for care: leaked emails

The province has been sending patients to Calgary to reduce wait times and is providing up to $1,500 per patient to cover costs.
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