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Health organizations lose $3,800 to double-dippers

Health organizations lose $3,800 to double-dippers

Two employees paid by government while also working for external organizations.

Roughriders advance to West Division final with 28-19 win over B.C. Lions

REGINA — A.J. Ouellette’s first season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders hasn’t gone as planned, but the prized free agent answered the bell Saturday with two touchdowns in a 28-19 victory over the B.C. Lions in the West Division semifinal.

Riders, Lions set to face in West final after unusual regular-season series

REGINA — There is no clear favourite in Saturday’s CFL West Division semifinal between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and B.C. Lions, especially given their unusual regular-season series that had both teams recording lopsided victories.
Back to work for СÀ¶ÊÓƵs at the Saskatchewan Legislature

Back to work for СÀ¶ÊÓƵs at the Saskatchewan Legislature

СÀ¶ÊÓƵs get down to business as the Sask Party holds first caucus meeting since Monday’s provincial election.
Mayoral candidate Pratt lays out vision for Regina

Mayoral candidate Pratt lays out vision for Regina

At a news conference Friday, candidate Bill Pratt outlined his key campaign planks in his bid for mayor of Regina.

B.C. Lions using adversity as fuel heading into West semifinal

SURREY, B.C. — It wasn't the regular season the B.C. Lions planned for.

Alberta introduces bills affecting transgender people, pronouns at school

EDMONTON — Alberta has introduced a trio of bills focusing on transgender people and students using preferred pronouns.

Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck energized with larger caucus after election defeat

REGINA — The leader of Saskatchewan's Opposition says she's ready to take on Premier Scott Moe in the legislature after her party lost Monday's election but significantly grew its ranks.
Breaking: Bobby Cameron re-elected FSIN chief

Breaking: Bobby Cameron re-elected FSIN chief

Bobby Cameron garnered 765 votes against 258 for Aly Bear.

B.C. Métis group leaves Métis National Council assembly, mulls removal entirely

OTTAWA — The Métis National Council says its election for a new president will be delayed after the Métis Nation of British Columbia withdrew from its annual general assembly, leaving more questions about the future of the body that was a significant
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