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Saskatchewan premier says broad tariffs against U.S. would 'rip this country apart'

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says imposing sweeping export tariffs on Canadian goods heading south would "rip this country apart."

Wrestler Chris Jericho embraces 'scream king' status with slasher 'Dark Match'

From playing a washed-up rock star in 2010’s “MacGruber” to a gruff psychiatric hospital orderly in last year’s “Terrifier 3,” pro wrestler Chris Jericho has built quite an eclectic acting resume.

Epping, Kleiter, Smith punch tickets to Canadian men's curling championship

Several men's curling teams punched their tickets to the Canadian championship Sunday.

Former volunteer firefighter accused in Saskatchewan hay arsons pleads guilty

UNITY, Sask. — A former volunteer firefighter accused in a string of arsons in rural Saskatchewan has pleaded guilty to mischief.

Cameron, McCarville, Skrlik return to Scotties Tournament of Hearts

The lineup for the Canadian women's curling championship was completed Sunday with the crowning of eight champions.

RCMP, Mounties union says Manitoba, Saskatchewan face severe staffing stresses

Saskatchewan’s top Mountie says a countrywide RCMP internal memo asking front-line officers to come and fill shifts in her province and in Manitoba is unusual but necessary.

Two people in hospital after accidental chlorine gas leak in downtown Saskatoon

SASKATOON, Sask. — Two people are in hospital after the accidental release of chlorine gas in downtown Saskatoon.

Mexican resort refunds Saskatchewan woman who says she was pressured to sign NDA

SASKATOON, Sask. — A Saskatchewan woman says she's been compensated after she came forward with allegations that staff at a resort in Mexico pressured her to sign a non-disclosure agreement in order to receive medical help.

Saskatchewan government says change room policies will be left to school divisions

REGINA — Months after Premier Scott Moe talked about instituting a firm policy on school change rooms, the Saskatchewan government has decided to leave the issue to school divisions.

Saskatchewan premier says broad counter-tariffs not in Canada's best interest

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he’s not straying from the Team Canada approach in responding to looming tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
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