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GG dissolves Parliament at Trudeau’s request, triggering election with Sept. 20 vote
OTTAWA - Gov. Gen Mary Simon has agreed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's request to dissolve Parliament, triggering an election campaign amid a fourth wave of COVID-19 and over opposition accusation...
Aug 15, 2021

Riders crush the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 30-8 victory
The Saskatchewan Roughriders cruised to a 30-8 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Saturday night while losing an important piece of the offence in the process.The game started with the Riders showing...
Aug 15, 2021

‘I was coming back home’: Regina always held special place in Brayden Lenius’ heart
No matter where Brayden Lenius has gone in his football career, things always seem to come back to Saskatchewan.Lenius was born in Regina while his dad, Troy Dickey, was a member of the CFL's Saskatch...
Aug 14, 2021

122 new COVID-19 cases reported in province
For the third consecutive day, the Government of Saskatchewan reported more than 100 new COVID-19 cases. Saturday's COVID-19 update shows 122, similar to Friday's 125 total and the 141 recorded on Thu...
Aug 14, 2021

SHA warns of COVID exposure risk in Pil Country at Riders’ home opener
The Saskatchewan Health Authority said Friday there was an increased risk of exposure to COVID-19 in Pil Country at the Saskatchewan Roughriders' home game Aug. 6.At least one person who was infectiou...
Aug 14, 2021

Local advocates say more support needed for Saskatchewan producers
Local advocates say the recent announcement of support from the federal government will be a help, but more will be needed to help producers impacted by the dire conditions this year in the agricultur...
Aug 13, 2021

Child care agreement potential bridge for workforce parents
Families hoping for aid in getting back into the workforce may start to see an immediate growth in opportunities for navigating having to care for their children. The Government of Saskatchewan announ...
Aug 13, 2021

From Pelican Narrows to Ottawa: Residents embark on five week awareness journey
Motivated by the discovery of unmarked graves at former residential schools, a group of 12 from Pelican Narrows are biking all the way to Ottawa. The group left the northern community on Aug. 2 and ha...
Aug 13, 2021

Rob and Kathy's No Frills fundraiser supporting residential school survivors society
Rob and Kathy's No Frills grocery store in North Battleford is making a donation to help the Indian Residential School Survivors Society (IRSSS) from a recent fundraiser.Staff and customers together r...
Aug 13, 2021

Another 125 new cases of COVID-19 in province, 893 cases currently active
The province is reporting a second day of triple digit new COVID-19 cases in the province. There are 125 new cases confirmed today, bringing the total to 51,034 reported cases; 893 cases considered ac...
Aug 13, 2021