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Mosaic Stadium miracle: Tommy Nield touchdown in dying seconds lifts Riders over B.C. Lions to advance to 112th Grey Cup
Tommy Nield hauls in dtouchdown pass with 12 seconds to play, Saskatchewan takes 24-21 victory in wild Western Final at Mosaic Stadium
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Roughriders score late TD to edge Lions 24-21, punch ticket to Grey Cup
REGINA — Tommy Nield’s three-yard touchdown reception with 11 seconds left in the fourth quarter lifted the Saskatchewan Roughriders to a 24-21 victory over the B.C. Lions in the West Division final Saturday, sending the Riders to the Grey Cup.
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Opinion: Ottawa’s firearms buyback plan isn’t about safety
It’s about politics and provinces are right to refuse to play along.
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Regina Rams blow 15-point fourth quarter lead in heartbreaking Hardy Cup loss to Huskies
(SASKATOON) - One of the most successful seasons in University of Regina Rams history is over.
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Moulding memories: Eastend glassblower creates stunning pieces
British Columbia transplant finds prairie life feeds his muse.
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Saskatchewan Polytechnic joins NATO DIANA test centre network
ICON consortium includes four testing and research sites.
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Yorkton Terries take two-of-three on the road
The Terriers travelled north to take on the La Ronge Ice Wolves Nov. 5, getting out to an early lead.
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Regina Pats score pair of power play goals in third period to take down Moose Jaw Warriors
Caden Brown has two goals, five points as Regina goes on to 6-3 win in Moose Jaw
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Donor of $2 million thrilled to see Estevan MRI campaign hit its goal
Elaine Walkom says everyone in Estevan deserves "a big pat on the back" for raising $6.5 million in less than 20 months.
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100 Mile House Mayor says mill closure at the end of 2025 underscores need for reform
VICTORIA — The mayor of a community in B.C.'s Cariboo region says U.S. tariffs on the softwood lumber industry "are the icing on the cake" for an industry in need of fundamental reforms as it prepares for the closure of a local lumber bill.
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Corman Park supports English River First Nation bid to bolster microgrid
Supplementary power source feeds Poplar House District complex.
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$1,000 bursary awarded to Kassidy Schultz
Legion supports second-year university student.
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Infrastructure projects top agenda for Redvers town council
Paving, sidewalks and accessibility improvements completed over the construction season.
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Once again, Assiniboia right on the button with hosting duties
Curling Canada says, "The community came together to create an incredible experience for everyone attending Canadian Mixed Curling."
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Coffee shop in Moosomin chosen to receive Young Entrepreneur Bursary
Bursaries encourage the next generation of entrepreneurship and support economic development.
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Holiday Smile Cookie week raising money for Moosomin Visual Arts Centre
Special cookie sales begin Nov. 17.
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Ecole St. Anne School playground project receives $50,000 grant
Matching funding for the playground that was constructed in July.
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Colder weather may affect green cart collection
Tips to ensuring frozen compostable waste doesn’t stick to interior.
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Mural highlights FNUniv history, culture and aspirations
Students lead powerful new art installation at First Nations University of Canada.
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Final crop reports show strong yields, quality
Data provided by provincial crop reports show good production and quality, with the exception of durum.
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