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Gas prices continue to climb despite gas tax holiday
The national average has increased 1.4 c/L during the last month and stands 37.2 c/L higher than this day one year ago.
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Mamma Mia! Shows how performing arts are growing at Carlton
Production runs April 30 to May 2.
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Cadets experience the importance of physical fitness
Involving air cadet squadrons from Canora, Kamsack and Preeceville, the Cadets Sports Day promoted "physical fitness, camaraderie and inclusiveness.”
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Estevan minor hockey salutes top youth official
Colby Gress was presented with the award at the Estevan Minor Hockey spring annual meeting April 27.
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RM chooses two locations for base pilot project, walking path extension
Corman Park councillors allocate $300,000 to projects.
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New court date set for man arrested in Rocanville drug and weapon bust
A man charged after a Rocanville traffic stop uncovered drugs, a firearm and a stolen truck has made another court appearance.
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Wakaw Farmers Market on the move but still operating
Organization seeking a permanent location for the 2026 season.
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NDP wildfire strategy bill stalls at Leg
Attempt to move immediately to second reading does not get unanimous consent.
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Weyburn council approves Pharmasave’s seasonal patio proposal
Barry Carson of the Grub Shack spoke on behalf of nearby businesses saying parking shortages are already affecting customers.
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Norquay Rosa Ukrainian Dance spring concert celebrates tradition and growth
Dancers of all ages awed parents and grandparents with Ukrainian performances.
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Growing Home with BASF announces Saskatchewan winners
Line 19 Childcare Centre received the top votes, and they will receive $25,000.
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Artist applications open for 2026 Doylefest
Performers across Saskatchewan are being invited to take the stage at this year’s Doylefest, as organizers open applications for the grassroots music festival set for September.
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SPORTS SCOPE: NHL needs better answer on close calls
We’ve seen it again—confusion in a big moment. In a playoff game between the Edmonton Oilers and the Anaheim Ducks, a close call left everyone guessing.
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Man charged in Yorkton firearms seizure, appears in court again
A Fort McMurray man charged after a Yorkton search that uncovered firearms and drug-related items made another court appearance.
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Newfoundland and Labrador health minister pushes Ottawa to negotiate pharmacare deal
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney's government has not signed any new pharmacare agreements with the provinces and territories a year after it was first elected, and one province says that's unfair.
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Newfoundland and Labrador health minister pushes Ottawa to negotiate pharmacare deal
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney's government has not signed any new pharmacare agreements with the provinces and territories a year after it was first elected, and one province says that's unfair.
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NDP to introduce amendments to Compassionate Intervention Act
Opposition calls current bill flawed and incomplete, wants more treatment spaces.
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Labour relations specialist Eliason seeks seat on Riverbend Co-op board
Long time member but first time nominee Meagan Eliason has joined the race to be on the Riverbend Co-op board of directors .
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Rogers' voluntary buyouts could signal further industry cuts to come: analyst
TORONTO — While it's yet to be determined how many employees will accept Rogers Communications Inc.'s buyout offer, an analyst says it could mark the start of a cost-cutting wave throughout the telecommunications industry.
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United Arab Emirates says it will leave OPEC in a blow to the oil cartel
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates announced Tuesday that it will leave OPEC effective May 1, stripping the oil cartel of one of its largest producers and further weakening its leverage over global oil supplies and prices.
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