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Canada's top general takes on U.S. senator in defending womens' role in combat units

Canada's top general takes on U.S. senator in defending womens' role in combat units

HALIFAX — Canada's top general firmly rejected the notion of dropping women from combat roles — a position promoted by president-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary — at a security forum underway in Halifax on Saturday.
Anti-NATO protest in Montreal continues as politicians denounce Friday's violence

Anti-NATO protest in Montreal continues as politicians denounce Friday's violence

MONTREAL — Anti-NATO protesters gathered again in Montreal on Saturday to demand Canada withdraw from the alliance, a day after a demonstration organized by different groups resulted in arrests, burned cars and shattered windows.
Yorkton groups celebrate National Child Day with Grade 5 students

Yorkton groups celebrate National Child Day with Grade 5 students

Over 160 Grade 5 students from the city's schools expected to attend.
Snow routes are declared in Regina again

Snow routes are declared in Regina again

Second time in less than a week that snow routes have been declared.
Nations at UN climate talks agree on $300B a year for poor countries in a compromise deal

Nations at UN climate talks agree on $300B a year for poor countries in a compromise deal

BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) — Countries agreed on a deal to inject at least $300 billion annually in humanity’s fight against climate change, aimed at helping poor nations cope with the ravages of global warming at tense United Nations climate talks in the
Kisbey Craft and Trade Show hosted 24 vendors

Kisbey Craft and Trade Show hosted 24 vendors

The event, which has become a local tradition, drew vendors from across the region.
Take a visual tour through Weyburn's Festival of Trees

Take a visual tour through Weyburn's Festival of Trees

Take a visual tour through the Festival of Trees and silent auction, set up in the Great Plains Ford auction building, with the trees to be auctioned off on Nov. 27.
Rejection from redemption for Saskatchewan author Mackenzie

Rejection from redemption for Saskatchewan author Mackenzie

Deadly Disclosure’s 10-year journey in Saskatchewan.
Kids curling clinic aims to grow skills and enthusiasm for sport

Kids curling clinic aims to grow skills and enthusiasm for sport

Organized by CurlSask and dubbed "Clinic in a Box," the event offered an opportunity to improve curling skills.
Ottawa delivers apology, $45M in compensation for Nunavik Inuit dog slaughter

Ottawa delivers apology, $45M in compensation for Nunavik Inuit dog slaughter

OTTAWA — The federal government has apologized for its role in the killing of sled dogs in Nunavik between the mid-1950s and the late 1960s.
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