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'He violated me': Women tell sex assault trial Regina chiropractor pulled breasts

REGINA — Two women told a jury trial Tuesday that a Regina chiropractor pulled their breasts during appointments.

Saskatchewan health officials warn of typhoid fever exposure at pizza restaurant

MARTENSVILLE, Sask. — The Saskatchewan Health Authority says people who ate food from a pizza restaurant near Saskatoon last month may have been exposed to typhoid fever.

Three teams still unbeaten at Canadian Mixed Curling Championship

SAINT CATHARINES, Ont. — Teams from Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and Quebec remain unbeaten after five draws at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship.

Trial begins for Regina chiropractor accused of sexually assaulting patients

REGINA — A jury trial has begun for a Regina chiropractor accused of sexually assaulting seven women over 10 years while they were under his care.

Roughriders advance to West Division final with 28-19 win over B.C. Lions

REGINA — A.J. Ouellette’s first season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders hasn’t gone as planned, but the prized free agent answered the bell Saturday with two touchdowns in a 28-19 victory over the B.C. Lions in the West Division semifinal.

Riders, Lions set to face in West final after unusual regular-season series

REGINA — There is no clear favourite in Saturday’s CFL West Division semifinal between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and B.C. Lions, especially given their unusual regular-season series that had both teams recording lopsided victories.

B.C. Lions using adversity as fuel heading into West semifinal

SURREY, B.C. — It wasn't the regular season the B.C. Lions planned for.

Alberta introduces bills affecting transgender people, pronouns at school

EDMONTON — Alberta has introduced a trio of bills focusing on transgender people and students using preferred pronouns.

Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck energized with larger caucus after election defeat

REGINA — The leader of Saskatchewan's Opposition says she's ready to take on Premier Scott Moe in the legislature after her party lost Monday's election but significantly grew its ranks.

B.C. Métis group leaves Métis National Council assembly, mulls removal entirely

OTTAWA — The Métis National Council says its election for a new president will be delayed after the Métis Nation of British Columbia withdrew from its annual general assembly, leaving more questions about the future of the body that was a significant
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