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The double life of an unlikely gangster
Jordon Boire was caught between his identity as a Catholic-raised theatre kid who played football, and his life in a street gang.
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Semeniuk scores overtime winner as Moose Jaw Warriors sneak past Red Deer Rebels
Warriors take 3-2 victory in tight-checking battle to finish off busy slate of games
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Explosion at cabin results in serious injury
Rose Valley RCMP say they thank all first responders for their work on scene, as well as brave members of the public who helped.
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USask student masters the transition from Nigeria to Canada
Graduate student to receive Master of Science degree at USask Fall Convocation.
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Regina Pats' offence explodes in dominant win over Swift Current
The Regina Pats erupted for a season-best seven goals in a commanding 7-1 win over the Swift Current Broncos on Sunday afternoon at the Brandt Centre.
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Late field goal lifts Saskatoon Hilltops to 24th Canadian Bowl Championship
On a crisp, sun-splashed November afternoon at Saskatoon Minor Football Field, the Saskatoon Hilltops added yet another chapter to their storied legacy, capturing their 24th national championship with a dramatic 21-18 win over the Okanagan Sun in the
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‘A touch more humility isn’t a bad thing’: Moe vows reset after convention win
After securing strong support in a party leadership review, Premier Scott Moe says the Saskatchewan Party will “listen more” as it works to win back voters in the next election.
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Gov't says it will strengthen healthcare plan as Saskatoon grows
Cockrill highlighted the government’s $460-million Health Human Resources Action Plan, launched in 2022, that has already filled nearly 500 positions through the Rural and Remote Recruitment Incentive.
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As U.S. wine sales in Canada plummet, local wineries look to capitalize on market gap
HALIFAX — Over the summer, Narek Nersisyan saw more tourists and day trippers at his family’s winery, Holland Marsh Wineries in Newmarket, Ont.
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Kamsack’s airstrip one item on town council agenda
Inter-municipal EMO plan also discussed at regular meeting.
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'They took out 4 innocent people': National Silver Cross mom reflects on son's life
OTTAWA — When Nancy Payne's son was killed in Afghanistan in 2006, his superior told the Lansdowne, Ont., mother that her son should never have been there in the first place. "They knew that they had somebody good.
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Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says plans to dredge Burrard Inlet remain uncosted
VICTORIA — A spokesperson for the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says plans to dredge Burrard Inlet remain in the preliminary stage with no costs currently attached to them.
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Mission complete: Central Cyclones cap undefeated season with SHSAA 5A provincial football championship
Central turns in dominant performance on way to 51-8 victory over Regina Johnson in title contest
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Saskatoon Transit earns national safety and security award
Leadership in safety innovation and dedication to protecting those who keep the city moving recognized.
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RFPS tackle fires in North Central and Argyle neighbourhoods
Two fires are under investigation.
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Southeast volunteers earn provincial softball awards
Shirley Hildbrand (volunteer) and Tanya Gervais (volunteer) were among those recognized.
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Federal budget reaction: infrastructure among items Moe interested in
Many welcome announcements of federal investment, but concerns about a big $78 billion deficit
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Regina agency welcomes federal funding boost for gender-based violence programs
Family Service Regina says potential new funding from the federal government for gender-based violence programs will help kick-start new ideas.
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Animal sanctuary staff in Summerland, B.C., 'devastated' by avian flu case
VICTORIA — An animal sanctuary in B.C.'s interior says it is facing a "heartbreaking" experience after discovering a positive case of H5N1, also known as avian flu. Critteraid, based in Summerland B.C., says in a social media post dated Nov.
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N.S. chief justices defend courtroom poppy ban after politicians call practice wrong
HALIFAX — The heads of Nova Scotia's supreme and provincial courts are expressing their support for judges who ban court staff from pinning poppies to their robes during proceedings after some Canadian politicians called the practice wrong.
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