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Poilievre makes final Sask. stop in Regina

Poilievre makes final Sask. stop in Regina

Leadership campaign of Pierre Poilievre now heads to Manitoba after a two-day swing of Saskatchewan.
Ukraine war will drive demand for Nutrien products for years: CEO

Ukraine war will drive demand for Nutrien products for years: CEO

CALGARY — Saskatoon-based fertilizer giant Nutrien Ltd. surged to all-time high profits in the first six months of 2022 as the war in Ukraine destabilized agriculture markets and heightened global food security fears.
Marcus Ray steps down from leadership of a freedom group

Marcus Ray steps down from leadership of a freedom group

Marcus Ray said he’s been accused of everything from wanting to kidnap and execute people to СÀ¶ÊÓƵ an undercover RCMP officer working for the government.
Opposition condemns Legacy Christian Academy abuse allegations

Opposition condemns Legacy Christian Academy abuse allegations

NDP’s Carla Beck, Matt Love call for action, and criticize Education Minister Dustin Duncan over abuse allegations at Christian Centre Academy, now known as Legacy Christian Academy
Second flight of Ukrainians coming Aug. 10

Second flight of Ukrainians coming Aug. 10

Latest humanitarian flight confirmed by province.
Poilievre campaign is back in Saskatchewan

Poilievre campaign is back in Saskatchewan

Pierre Poilievre was in Battleford, Prince Albert and Saskatoon Tuesday, Regina Wednesday
North Battleford reclaims its dubious Crime Capital title

North Battleford reclaims its dubious Crime Capital title

North Battleford topples Thompson with highest Crime Severity Index score for communities above 10,000 population.
Saskatchewan looking for more control of immigration

Saskatchewan looking for more control of immigration

Minister Jeremy Harrison confirms province wants more control of immigration system to Saskatchewan.
Snowbird pilot OK after crash landing

Snowbird pilot OK after crash landing

A witness in the area reported hearing what sounded a plane with engine trouble, however, the cause of crash is not known and still under investigation. 
Crime severity index numbers are in, and in Sask. they are high

Crime severity index numbers are in, and in Sask. they are high

The CSI for the province is 146.76, doubling the national average.
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