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Male youth declared deceased in collision

Male youth declared deceased in collision

Investigation determined that an SUV and a car collided.
One person located deceased at the scene of Air Ronge fire

One person located deceased at the scene of Air Ronge fire

Fire investigators with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency and the Saskatchewan Coroners Service are assisting with the investigation.
From flames to fame, new BAVFD wildland fire truck a game changer

From flames to fame, new BAVFD wildland fire truck a game changer

"This is more than a piece of equipment, it is a symbol of what strong communities and industry can do, working together." - Nutrien's Rob King
Sask. bucks the trend; gas prices decline further

Sask. bucks the trend; gas prices decline further

"With oil prices rallying in the past week, we may see pressure build on pump prices in more regions soon." - GasBuddy
Trump says Canada should become U.S. state as president weighs in on Canadian vote

Trump says Canada should become U.S. state as president weighs in on Canadian vote

The president posted on social media Monday that Canada could become a 51st state without "an artificially drawn line from many years ago."
Prince Albert police draw attention to historical missing persons cases

Prince Albert police draw attention to historical missing persons cases

April 27 to May 3 marks Missing Person’s Week in the province of Saskatchewan.
Carney, Poilievre, Singh express condolences to victims of Vancouver vehicle attack

Carney, Poilievre, Singh express condolences to victims of Vancouver vehicle attack

OTTAWA — The leaders of the three main federal parties paused their election campaigns Sunday to express their sorrow and offer condolences to victims and their families hours after a vehicle attack in Vancouver killed 11 people and injured many more
SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: Getting ready for seeding

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: Getting ready for seeding

SaskAgToday's Roundtable is a regular look at agriculture in Saskatchewan.
'It feels personal': Canadian farmers cope with Chinese tariffs on canola and peas

'It feels personal': Canadian farmers cope with Chinese tariffs on canola and peas

MOOSE JAW — Canola runs deep on Margaret Rigetti’s farm in southern Saskatchewan. Her grandfather was among the first to grow the bright yellow flowering crop in the 1970s, and it has been a staple ever since.
Election update: Highlights of the final week in Sask.

Election update: Highlights of the final week in Sask.

Pierre Poilievre, Mark Carney both making stops in Saskatoon.
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