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Saskatchewan to send 16 officers to border to enhance security with patrols, drones

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government is sending 16 provincial law enforcement officers to the Canada-U. S. border to shore up security, Premier Scott Moe announced Tuesday.

One in 10 Canadians live in places susceptible to green transition disruption: report

One in 10 Canadians live in communities susceptible to workforce disruption from the transition to a greener economy, a new report suggests while underlining solutions that could help those regions adapt.

Saskatchewan Marshals Service interviewing Mounties for positions before launching

REGINA — Saskatchewan's new provincial police force has begun interviewing Mounties as it prepares to launch this year, a move critics say highlights concerns of job poaching.

WHL roundup: Pantelakis paces Pats to 5-4 OT win over Warriors

MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Zach Pantelakis scored 50 seconds into overtime and the visiting Regina Pats squeezed past the Moose Jaw Warriors 5-4 in Western Hockey League action on Friday.

Ottawa signs $40M deal with Saskatchewan to offer drug coverage for rare diseases

SASKATOON, Sask. — The Saskatchewan and federal governments have announced an agreement for coverage of select new drugs for rare diseases.

Saskatchewan Roughriders sign veteran quarterback Jake Maier to contract

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders signed veteran American quarterback Jake Maier on Thursday.

Saskatchewan Roughriders sign linebacker A.J. Allen to one-year contract extension

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed Canadian linebacker A.J. Allen to a one-year contract extension, the CFL team said Thursday.

WHL roundup: Tulk scores hat trick in Hitmen's 5-1 win over Warriors

CALGARY — Oliver Tulk's hat trick spurred the Calgary Hitmen to a 5-1 win over the visiting Moose Jaw Warriors in the Western Hockey League on Wednesday.

Crown files appeal in 2021 impaired driving case where Saskatoon girl was killed

SASKATOON, Sask. — Saskatchewan public prosecutions has filed an appeal to a judge's decision in a court case involving the 2021 death of a young Saskatoon girl.

Saskatchewan town sees flurry of construction with $30K housing cheque program

MOOSOMIN, Sask. — An official with a town in southeastern Saskatchewan says its plan to offer $30,000 cheques to anyone building homes in the community is paying off.
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