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Saskatchewan farmers excited to see rain, watch as crops emerge

Saskatchewan farmers excited to see rain, watch as crops emerge

Fall cereals are slightly ahead in development at 31 per cent, while oilseeds are slightly behind in development at 16 per cent.
Speeders going twice the speed limit and racing nabbed in N. B'ford

Speeders going twice the speed limit and racing nabbed in N. B'ford

Two drivers had vehicles impounded for seven days.
Saskatoon police officer charged with on-duty assault

Saskatoon police officer charged with on-duty assault

Officer charged with common assault following an on-duty altercation.
Do you recognize this suspect who allegedly scammed elderly woman

Do you recognize this suspect who allegedly scammed elderly woman

Suspect believed to have defrauded elderly woman of a large sum of money. May be in Melfort area.
Interlocutor releases interim report on burial sites

Interlocutor releases interim report on burial sites

Multitude of barriers still exist in undertaking the work needed.
Sports This Week: A heartwarming children's book on hockey icon Gordie Howe

Sports This Week: A heartwarming children's book on hockey icon Gordie Howe

This is a book many grandparent hockey fans are likely to purchase for grandchildren.
Tech, human rights groups call on Ottawa to take action on facial recognition, AI

Tech, human rights groups call on Ottawa to take action on facial recognition, AI

Group asks for a moratorium on facial recognition technology by police services and other Canadian industries.
From free Coca-Colas to digital dollars: 11 things you didn't know about the history of couponing

From free Coca-Colas to digital dollars: 11 things you didn't know about the history of couponing

The first single-product coupons, aimed at getting buyers to try new items, expanded to store-based coupons in the 1940s as grocery store chains tried to lure shoppers from smaller local businesses.
Council imposes final ruling on LeBlanc, Stevens ethics matters

Council imposes final ruling on LeBlanc, Stevens ethics matters

Regina city council passes motion expressing disappointment in actions of Councillors LeBlanc and Stevens; no apology letters required.
People's Party leader Maxime Bernier vows to run again despite byelection defeat

People's Party leader Maxime Bernier vows to run again despite byelection defeat

Bernier optimistic for PPC's future.
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