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Harrison admits to bringing long gun to Leg

Harrison admits to bringing long gun to Leg

Jeremy Harrison resigns as Government House Leader, cites ‘lapse in judgement’ in bringing hunting rifle to Legislature Building a decade ago.
Moose Jaw woman reunites with her father after a 51-year search

Moose Jaw woman reunites with her father after a 51-year search

Little met her father face-to-face in April 2022 after they both drove to Kamloops where her twin sister lived.
Agriculture This Week: Herd health critical for livestock

Agriculture This Week: Herd health critical for livestock

When a disease hits a unit today, the losses can be significant in a hurry.
Water cremation machine inventors say B.C. laws pushing them to Sask.

Water cremation machine inventors say B.C. laws pushing them to Sask.

Owners feel pushed to seek out markets in places like Saskatchewan and Oregon, where water cremation is legal and governments are courting the business to set up shop. 
Man arrested after woman, 52, murdered, and man, 81, injured

Man arrested after woman, 52, murdered, and man, 81, injured

A 52-year-old woman is dead and an 81-year-old man was taken to Saskatoon hospital.
STF releases details on proposed contract

STF releases details on proposed contract

STF members will participate in a ratification vote on May 29 and 30.
Spiritwood Stockyards fined $325,000 for worker injury

Spiritwood Stockyards fined $325,000 for worker injury

One worker fatally injured in January 2022.
Opinion: Pre-election spring sitting was what you'd expect and more

Opinion: Pre-election spring sitting was what you'd expect and more

The spring sitting had a noteworthy finish, thanks to the speaker.
Rainfall and cooler temps slow seeding down in some areas

Rainfall and cooler temps slow seeding down in some areas

Crop report for the period of May 14 to May 20
RCMP adds ribbon skirt to uniform in effort to build bridges with Indigenous people

RCMP adds ribbon skirt to uniform in effort to build bridges with Indigenous people

OTTAWA — The RCMP has added a traditional Indigenous ribbon skirt to its uniform. Commissioner Mike Duheme has announced on social media that officers can now wear the ribbon skirts when donning the red serge.
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