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Update: Myles Sanderson in custody

Update: Myles Sanderson in custody

Dangerous person alert cancelled.
Expanded loan forgiveness for vets, vet technologists

Expanded loan forgiveness for vets, vet technologists

Saskatchewan government announced on Tuesday it is expanding eligibility for the Saskatchewan Loan Forgiveness for Veterinarians and Veterinary Technologists.
Province announces health care recruitment strategy

Province announces health care recruitment strategy

Minister of Health Paul Merriman and Minister of Rural and Remote Health Everett Hindley announce details of their four point action plan
The Queen has died

The Queen has died

A peaceful passing.
Sask. authorities release names of deceased stabbing victims

Sask. authorities release names of deceased stabbing victims

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Coroner’s Service, in conjunction with the Saskatchewan RCMP and in collaboration with the families of the deceased victims, has released the names of the people who died as a result of the Sept.
Myles Sanderson believed not to be in Regina: Bray

Myles Sanderson believed not to be in Regina: Bray

Regina Police Chief reports information leading them to believe the murder suspect is no longer in the community.
Saskatoon Tribal Council seeks public's help for James Smith victims

Saskatoon Tribal Council seeks public's help for James Smith victims

Monetary donations will go to the families of the victims.
Facility and infrastructure improvements across the parks system

Facility and infrastructure improvements across the parks system

More than $13M СÀ¶ÊÓƵ invested in Saskatchewan provincial parks this year.
SHA update on status of patients from James Smith tragedy

SHA update on status of patients from James Smith tragedy

SHA says 10 patients remain in hospital — three are critical , seven are stable, and since Sunday seven have been discharged.
Update: Myles Sanderson not on James Smith Cree Nation

Update: Myles Sanderson not on James Smith Cree Nation

Latest provincial alert issued shortly before 3 p.m.
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