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U of R, WorkSafe Saskatchewan team up to provide mental health support to first responders

U of R, WorkSafe Saskatchewan team up to provide mental health support to first responders

A collaboration between the U of R and WorkSafe Saskatchewan will provide mental health updates to first responders.
Kamsack Minor Hockey celebrates 2024-25 season

Kamsack Minor Hockey celebrates 2024-25 season

Kamsack's U7, U9, U11 and U13 celebrated the season that year, and some hardware was presented.
Dancers showcase talent at 39th annual Invitational Dance Carnival

Dancers showcase talent at 39th annual Invitational Dance Carnival

The 39th annual Moose Jaw Invitational Dance Carnival wrapped up on March 30, after four days of high-energy performances, friendly competition, and a celebration of Saskatchewan’s vibrant dance community
Police warn public following spate of fraud cases

Police warn public following spate of fraud cases

From March 17 to March 20, three Saskatoon residents fell victim to the Emergency/Grandparent Scam.
Federal candidates declared in Southeast ridings

Federal candidates declared in Southeast ridings

Candidates in the Souris-Moose Mountain, Yorkton-Melville, Brandon-Souris and Dauphin-Swan River-Neepawa.
Hindley speaks on why $10 a day childcare deal is not done yet

Hindley speaks on why $10 a day childcare deal is not done yet

Education Minister Everett Hindley insists Saskatchewan still wants to get a deal done.
Transfer of baby eel quota to First Nations was unfair, says federal judge

Transfer of baby eel quota to First Nations was unfair, says federal judge

HALIFAX — A federal judge has ruled that the Fisheries Department failed to properly consult commercial baby eel fishers when it transferred about 14 per cent of their quota to First Nations.
Companies preparing for tariff turbulence as U.S. set to announce latest round

Companies preparing for tariff turbulence as U.S. set to announce latest round

TORONTO — Impending U.S. tariffs have pushed Canadian companies to stockpile goods, cut back staff, put projects on hold and whatever else they think will help them survive the economic turmoil ahead. U.S.
Man facing child pornography charges following ICE Unit investigation

Man facing child pornography charges following ICE Unit investigation

The investigation was supported by Europol and led by the State Criminal Police of Bavariaand the Bavarian Central Office for the Prosecution of Cybercrime.
State of economywide tariffs on Canada unclear as Trump's global trade war escalates

State of economywide tariffs on Canada unclear as Trump's global trade war escalates

WASHINGTON — As U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to unveil his "liberation day" plan to hit multiple countries with tariffs, it's still not clear whether a temporary pause on separate economywide duties on Canada will be lifted.
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