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RCMP continue investigating killings of 4 in home on Saskatchewan First Nation

REGINA — RCMP say the autopsies of four homicide victims found in a home in southern Saskatchewan are underway.

RCMP treat deaths of two men, two women on Saskatchewan First Nation as homicides

REGINA — Four deaths on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation in southern Saskatchewan are being treated as homicides, RCMP said Wednesday.

Four found dead in home on First Nation in southern Saskatchewan

FORT QU'APPELLE, Sask. — Four people have been found dead in a home on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, RCMP said Tuesday.

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says 'sigh of relief' after U.S. pauses tariff threat

SASKATOON, Sask. — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says North Americans can feel some relief but not declare victory after U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to not impose sweeping tariffs on Canada for another month.

Canadian defensive back Campbell returns to Saskatchewan Roughriders

REGINA — Canadian Tevaughn Campbell is back with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Which industries will feel the pinch of Trump's tariffs the hardest?

OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump signed an order Saturday to impose tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else beginning on Feb. 4.

Moroz scores lone goal of shootout to lift Warriors to win over Wheat Kings

MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Luke Moroz scored the lone goal of the shootout to give the Moose Jaw Warriors a 4-3 win over the Brandon Wheat Kings in Western Hockey League play on Friday night.

Man who attacked, set fire to homeless woman in Saskatchewan gets statutory release

A man who attacked a homeless woman and set her on fire in Saskatchewan has been granted statutory release from prison with special conditions.

Lions, quarterback Nathan Rourke reach agreement to restructure contract

VANCOUVER — The B.C. Lions and Nathan Rourke finalized an agreement to restructure the quarterback’s contract, the team announced on Friday.

Saskatchewan Premier Moe says staying hopeful ahead of U.S. tariff threat

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he's staying hopeful that he won't wake up on Saturday morning to tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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